Wetter than last year here, after the repulsive weekend more than doubled our total, but still well below average. Precipitation has certainly dropped in January over the last few decades and that is entirely due to the lack of snowfall.
A clear link between mild/dry and cold/ wet/snowy. Or at least there used to be when cold weather came from the north or east. Nowadays with it frequently coming from the west, which was unheard of prior to this decade, we are seeing notably dry Januaries that aren’t even that mild.
The driest ever January here, 1989, was also the mildest. 13mm was recorded at Dyce and just 4mm at Fyvie Castle. An extreme example of the rain shadow effect as there was 855mm at Glen Shiel during that month.
According to the Monthly Weather Report, January 1953 which was also a very mild month, was the driest at Edinburgh since 1787. Here’s the totals I found from the Monthly Weather Report:
Blackford Hill: 8mm
Botanic Gardens: 8mm
Davidson’s Mains: 9mm
Liberton: 12mm
Turnhouse: 9mm
https://digital.nmla.metoffice.gov.uk/digitalFile_7a51d068-ea1b-42cb-b8b0-b4d18c667777/
Originally Posted by: richardabdn