Here in Edinburgh, the temperature just keeps on refusing to drop, even whilst the southerners have been seeing plenty of frost just lately under high pressure (yet more evidence that it generally, the southerners who get most of any interesting weather which is around).
Our lowest temperature of the entire winter was only down to -2.5°C on Christmas morning whilst our lowest temperature of this month (which should be our coldest month of the year on average) was only down to -2.0°C on 6/1/22 at Edinburgh Gogarbank.
At Edinburgh Gogarbank, we have had a total of just 3 official air frosts during this month far which is only 30.0% of the 1991-2020 January average for here with not much more than a week to go until the end of this month.
Over the winter as a whole, we have had a total of 7 air frosts at Edinburgh Gogarbank which is only 23.6% of the 1991-2020 winter average for there, and we are now more than halfway through the winter, and in what should be the winter equivalent of high summer.
Those are absolutely shocking statistics, especially when you consider that this winter had so much going for it in the build up to it in terms of all of the various analogues which were in favour of a cold winter this time (i.e. weak/moderate La Nino, easterly QBO, favourable position within the solar current solar cycle, etc.).
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.