Here in Edinburgh, it has now stopped raining for now but it is still dull and misty with a lot of easterly muck coming in from off the North Sea.
The rainfall data from SEPA only goes up to 11am this morning as I write, but the raw SYNOP data now contains the hourly rainfall totals which we used to only be able to obtain from the old and now defunct weathercast site.
According to that data, a total of 5.2 mm of rain has fallen at the botanic gardens in Edinburgh from the main frontal system, along with at least 3.8 mm at the botanic gardens in Edinburgh.
Furthermore, we are on the northern edge of a yellow warning for thunderstorms here in Edinburgh, and there is a cluster of storms to my SSW according to the latest radar maps with some very intense echoes and also with a few lightning strikes being reported.
This suggests that although we might not actually get those storms here, there could at the very least still be some more rain to come during the course of this afternoon and evening.
Having said that though, the temperatures have been refusing to rise during today, and have been no higher than a really dismal 12°C here 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.