Over on the MO thread, I just recently seen a few posts appearing about the immediate outlook being boring, but the reality for here is our weather during this autumn has been boring for most of the time. Of course, I'm not saying that there hasn't been any occasions where the weather hasn't been boring here and we have had a few named storms already. However, these have mostly brought nothing more than a bit of wind and very little in the way of rainfall which for me, is not enough for that to be regarded as "interesting" in any way.
Meanwhile and back on topic, that general theme of the weather being boring has happened yet again today with yet another Atlantic weather system bringing plenty of wind, but very little in the way of rainfall. The Sun has appeared at times, but today has mostly been nothing more than a boring, grey nothingness with a total of just 42 minutes of sunshine being recorded for the whole of today whilst the day's rainfall total remains unchanged from my last report on this thread.
It has been very windy today with maximum wind gusts at Edinburgh Gogarbank since my last report, getting up to 44.7mph from the SSW as I have already said, this is not enough in itself to make actually make our weather interesting unless we get some rain to go with that.
Today's maximum temperature was 15.7°C at Edinburgh Gogarbank, 16°C at Edinburgh Airport and 15.6°C at the botanic gardens in Edinburgh, so today has been very mild for the time of year.
Meanwhile, the temperature at 4pm was 13.9°C at Edinburgh Gogarbank, 14°C at Edinburgh Airport and 14.4°C at the botanic gardens in Edinburgh.
The north of Edinburgh, usually always missing out on snow events which occur not just within the rest of Scotland or the UK, but also within the rest of Edinburgh.