johncs2016
10 February 2020 09:20:52

A total of 6.8 mm of precipitation fell at Edinburgh Gogarbank during the 24 hour period up until 9am this morning with some of that falling as sleet and wet snow, along with 6.6 mm at the botanic gardens in Edinburgh.

For Edinburgh Gogarbank, this brings the total for this month to 57.2 mm, the total for this winter to 202.4 mm and the total for this year to 132.8 mm as at 9am this morning.

This means that more rain has fallen at Edinburgh Gogarbank during this month than the 1981-2010 February average for that particular station. This in turn means that regardless of what happens between now and the end of this month, this month will now go down as being wetter than average there in terms of the actual rainfall amounts.

In addition to that, just 4 or more official rain days now need to occur at Edinburgh Gogarbank between now and the end of this month in order for this winter to go down as being wetter than average there in terms of the number of official rain days.

For the botanic gardens in Edinburgh, this brings the total for this month to 51.0 mm, the total for this winter to 167.6 mm and the total for this year to 118.6 mm as at 9am this morning.

This means that more rain has fallen at the botanic gardens in Edinburgh during this month than the 1981-2010 February average for that particular station. This in turn means that regardless of what happens between now and the end of this month, this month will now go down as being wetter than average there in terms of the actual rainfall amounts.

This also means that a minimum total of just 7.8 mm of rain needs to fall between now and the end of this month at the botanic gardens in Edinburgh, in order for this winter to go down as being wetter than average there in terms of the actual rainfall amounts.


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10 February 2020 09:40:08

Yesterday's rainfall came to 22.9mm in total,which is 47% of the monthly LTA (Edenbridge 1981-2010).


This brings the total for the month to date to 34.8mm, which is 72% of the LTA in the first third of the month - truly a wet start to February.


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Andy J
10 February 2020 15:08:44

16mm here from storm Ciara on Sunday brings our February total to 29mm.


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ARTzeman
10 February 2020 15:41:32

5.4 mm today


15.6 mm this month.






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Brian Gaze
10 February 2020 15:55:14

Thunder rain here at the moment. Vile weather!


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ARTzeman
10 February 2020 21:45:18

6.9mm today


17.1 mm this month.






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johncs2016
10 February 2020 22:19:22

As at 9pm tonight, a total of 14.2 mm of precipitation has fallen at Edinburgh Gogarbank since 9am this morning with most of that falling as sleet and snow, along with 11.8 mm at the botanic gardens in Edinburgh.

For Edinburgh Gogarbank, this brings the total for this month to 71.4 mm, the total for this winter to 216.6 mm and the total for this year to 147.0 mm as at 9pm tonight.

This means that just 4 or more official rain days now need to occur at Edinburgh Gogarbank between now and the end of this month in order for this month to go down as being wetter than average there in terms of the number of official rain days.

This also means that just 3 or more official rain days now need to occur at Edinburgh Gogarbank between now and the end of this month in order for this winter to go down as being wetter than average there in terms of the number of official rain days.

For the botanic gardens in Edinburgh, this brings the total for this month to 62.8 mm, the total for this winter to 179.4 mm and the total for this year to 130.4 mm as at 9pm tonight.

This means that more rain has fallen at the botanic gardens in Edinburgh during this winter than the 1981-2010 winter average for that particular station. This in turn means that regardless of what happens between now and the end of this month, this winter will now go down as being wetter than average there in terms of the actual rainfall amounts.

In addition to that, this means that just 5 or more official rain days now need to occur at the botanic gardens in Edinburgh between now and the end of this month in order for this month to go down as being wetter than average there in terms of the number of official rain days.

Furthermore, this also means that just 5 or more official rain days now need to occur at the botanic gardens in Edinburgh between now and the end of this month in order for this winter to go down as being wetter than average there in terms of the number of official rain days.

As I write, we still haven't had a single month which has been drier than average at both of those stations since April 2019, but the wait for our first such drier than average month since then goes on.

This is also our fourth wetter than average season in a row and so, the wait for our first drier than average season since last winter (the winter of 2018/19) goes on.

Furthermore, this also brings to an end, the run of three successive drier than average winters which we had going into this one. As a result of that, this will therefore go down as our wettest winter at both of those stations since the winter of 2015/16, regardless of what happens between now and the end of this month.


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ARTzeman
11 February 2020 08:58:58

6.9mm  Yesterday


0.6mm  Today


17.7mm This month To date.






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johncs2016
11 February 2020 09:27:07

A total of 20.4 mm of precipitation fell at Edinburgh Gogarbank during the 24 hour period up until 9am this morning with some of that falling as sleet and snow, along with 18.2 mm at the botanic gardens in Edinburgh as this really wet and miserable month of February which we are continuing to experience in this part of the world goes on.

For Edinburgh Gogarbank, this brings the total for this month to 77.6 mm, the total for this winter to 222.8 mm and the total for this year to 153.2 mm as at 9am this morning.

For the botanic gardens in Edinburgh, this brings the total for this month to 69.2 mm, the total for this winter to 185.8 mm and the total for this year to 136.8 mm as at 9am this morning.

This is now clearly a part of the world which doesn't need any more rain for now.

As I have already mentioned in my opening post of this thread, February is normally our driest month of the winter on average according to the 1981-2010 averages, but that has not been the case this year and regardless of what happens between now and the end of this month, this month will now go down as our wettest month of this winter at both of those stations.

We are only in the 11th day of this month and so, I have only 10 days of rainfall observations for this part of the world as a result as we are only really about a third of the way through this month.

With the way that this is going, this month could well be on course to end up being our wettest February on record, especially since there appears to be no signs amongst the latest model output, of any significantly drier spell during the foreseeable future with this unsettled weather looking set to continue for another week or so at least.


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redmoons
11 February 2020 10:59:09
11.1mm yesterday
27mm for the month so far
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johncs2016
11 February 2020 21:17:46
As at 9pm tonight, a total of 3.0 mm of precipitation has fallen at Edinburgh Gogarbank since 9am this morning with some of that falling as sleet and snow, along with 2.2 mm at the botanic gardens in Edinburgh.

For Edinburgh Gogarbank, this brings the total for this month to 80.6 mm, the total for this winter to 225.8 mm and the total for this year to 156.2 mm as at 9pm tonight.

This means that just 3 or more official rain days now need to occur at Edinburgh Gogarbank between now and the end of this month in order for this month to go down as being wetter than average there in terms of the number of official rain days.

This also means that just 2 or more official rain days now need to occur at Edinburgh Gogarbank between now and the end of this month in order for this winter to go down as being wetter than average there in terms of the number of official rain days.

For the botanic gardens in Edinburgh, this brings the total for this month to 71.4 mm, the total for this winter to 188.0 mm and the total for this year to 139.0 mm as at 9pm tonight.

This means that just 4 or more official rain days now need to occur at the botanic gardens in Edinburgh between now and the end of this month in order for this month to go down as being wetter than average there in terms of the number of official rain days.

This also means that just 4 or more official rain days now need to occur at the botanic gardens in Edinburgh between now and the end of this month in order for this winter to go down as being wetter than average there in terms of the number of official rain days.

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ktaylor
12 February 2020 07:21:03

Last 24hr 0.2mm.


Month 84.6mm


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doctormog
12 February 2020 07:40:37

Monthly totally so far here is 15.8mm (and 38.8mm for the year so far). None of that was snow.


speckledjim
12 February 2020 08:59:33
total is now 60.6mm after Ciara and her remnants
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johncs2016
12 February 2020 09:21:39
A total of 3.8 mm of precipitation fell at Edinburgh Gogarbank during the 24 hour period up until 9am this morning with some of that falling as sleet and snow, along with 3.0 mm at the botanic gardens in Edinburgh.

For Edinburgh Gogarbank, this brings the total for this month to 81.4 mm, the total for this winter to 226.6 mm and the total for this year to 157.0 mm as at 9am this morning.

For the botanic gardens in Edinburgh, this brings the total for this month to 72.2 mm, the total for this winter to 188.8 mm and the total for this year to 139.8 mm as at 9am this morning.

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ktaylor
13 February 2020 07:17:31

Today 12.8mm


Last 24hr 15.6mm.


Month 100.2mm.


Year 223.6mm


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speckledjim
13 February 2020 08:31:23
67.2mm
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johncs2016
13 February 2020 09:38:28

A total of 2.4 mm of precipitation fell at Edinburgh Gogarbank during the 24 hour period up until 9am this morning with some of that falling as sleet and snow, along with 1.8 mm at the botanic gardens in Edinburgh.

For Edinburgh Gogarbank, this brings the total for this month to 83.4 mm, the total for this winter to 228.6 mm and the total for this year to 159.0 mm as at 9am this morning.

This means that just 2 or more official rain days now need to occur at Edinburgh Gogarbank between now and the end of this month in order for this month to go down as being wetter than average there in terms of the number of official rain days.

This also means that this winter will go down as being wetter than average at Edinburgh Gogarbank in terms of the number of official rain days if any more official rain days occur there between now and the end of this month.

For the botanic gardens in Edinburgh, this brings the total for this month to 73.8 mm, the total for this winter to 190.4 mm and the total for this year to 141.1 mm as at 9am this morning.

This means that just 3 or more official rain days now need to occur at the botanic gardens in Edinburgh between now and the end of this month in order for this month to go down as being wetter than average there in terms of the number of official rain days.

This also means that just 3 or more official rain days now need to occur at the botanic gardens in Edinburgh between now and the end of this month in order for this winter to go down as being wetter than average there in terms of the number of official rain days.


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ARTzeman
13 February 2020 11:27:21

3.0   mm  Yesterday


5.4   mm  Today


27.6  mm This Month


75.6  mm Year to date. 






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Others just get wet.
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Tim A
13 February 2020 12:22:47
97mm now for the month.
33mm in the last few days of wintry showers and wintry rain.
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