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johncs2016
19 April 2025 09:35:00
The latest rainfall data for Edinburgh Gogarbank is as follows:

Data For Recent Days

24 hour total up to 10 am BST (09:00 UTC) yesterday morning: 0.6 mm

Total since 10 am BST (09:00 UTC) yesterday morning: 2.2 mm (as at 9:40 am BST (08:40 UTC) this morning on Saturday 19 April 2025)

Monthly Data

Total for this month so far: 20.4 mm (44.5% of 1991-2020 April average)

Number of rain days during this month: 4 (43.4% of 1991-2020 April average)

Number of dry days during this month: 12

Seasonal Data

Total for this spring so far: 48.2 mm (32.5% of 1991-2020 spring average)

Number of rain days during this spring: 8 (26.4% of 1991-2020 spring average)

Number of dry days during this spring: 30

Annual Data

Total for this year so far: 147.0 mm (18.7% of 1991-2020 annual average)

Number of rain days during this year: 26 (18.9% of 1991-2020 annual average)

Number of dry days during this year: 60

Note

This data has been obtained from https://www.ogimet.com  in raw BUFR format, and then converted into a more readable form by my own python script.


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.

DEW
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19 April 2025 10:30:06
A few heavy drops of rain at about 1030, but now the sun is out and drying everything up quickly.
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NMA
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19 April 2025 12:37:15

A few heavy drops of rain at about 1030, but now the sun is out and drying everything up quickly.

Originally Posted by: DEW 

A contrast to here with last nights steady and soil quenching rainfall. The kind of drenching, soaking into the soil rain that reaches the parts other kinds of rain miss. No flash flooding too.


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tierradelfuego
21 April 2025 17:01:12
A couple of days, including today with 0.4mm per day.

Now up to a massive 4.4mm for the month, just less than half of March's total.


Bucklebury

West Berkshire Downs AONB

135m ASL

VP2 with daytime FARS

Rainfall collector separated at ground level

Anemometer separated above roof level

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Northern Sky
21 April 2025 21:09:28
4mm here today. Takes us up to a whopping 9mm for the month so far.
speckledjim
22 April 2025 05:58:16
6mm total
Thorner, West Yorkshire



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The Beast from the East
23 April 2025 00:53:08
Heavy rain now for much of england and wales.  Gardeners will be pleased


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Northern Sky
23 April 2025 06:57:48

Heavy rain now for much of england and wales.  Gardeners will be pleased

Originally Posted by: The Beast from the East 

And has often been the case this year, it has completely missed here yet again. Nothing of note right out to the end of this mornings model runs either. 

picturesareme
23 April 2025 13:29:08
A good 15mm or so fell overnight down here.
sunny coast
23 April 2025 15:36:01
30mm since midnight here just north of Eastbourne  a good soaking 
johncs2016
25 April 2025 15:53:37
Total for Edinburgh Gogarbank is currently at just 22.2 mm for this month, so this has been yet another very dry month here although it's not been as dry here this month as it has been in other parts of the country and we have actually had much drier Aprils than this in other recent years, most notably in 2017 when a total of just 3.2 mm of rain was recorded at Edinburgh Gogarbank during the entire month of April.

The most concerning aspect of all of this not so much about the low rainfall totals for this month as it has been about the consistent lack of rainfall for what has now been quite a long time.

To find our last wetter than average season, we have to go all the back to last spring. Last summer was poor, but not all that wet here compared to other poor summers, and even compared to other parts of the UK.

Last autumn was then drier than average, last winter was drier than average and then last month (March) was also drier than average.

SEPA have produced a report on that and on that report, they have noted that some stations such as in Dundee have actually had 9 drier than average months in a row up until now. Because of that, groundwater levels are generally running at average to below average levels and they are concerned that without a significantly wet spring and summer, there is likely to be quite a big water scarcity risk.

On that note, SEPA have already produced their first water scarcity report of the season despite previously stating that the first such report wouldn't be published until May, so the early publication of this first report clearly shows that SEPA are concerned about water scarcity.

This report shows that only the Shetland Isles are at normal levels for water scarcity. Parts of the north of Scotland are already at alert status for water scarcity with the rest of Scotland at early warning status for that.


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.

tierradelfuego
25 April 2025 17:12:20
I see even tomorrow's rain has pretty much vanished for down here when a couple of days ago it was forecasted to be a light rain day for most of the day.

15.4mm for the month, 24.4mm total for Spring.


Bucklebury

West Berkshire Downs AONB

135m ASL

VP2 with daytime FARS

Rainfall collector separated at ground level

Anemometer separated above roof level

WeatherLink Live (Byles Green Crew )

johncs2016
01 May 2025 09:28:44
The latest rainfall data for Edinburgh Gogarbank is as follows:

Monthly Data

Final Total for April 2025: 23.0 mm (50.1% of 1991-2020 April average)

Number of rain days during April 2025: 5 (54.3% of 1991-2020 April average)

Number of dry days during April 2025: 21

Yet another substantially drier than average month in terms of both the actual rainfall amounts and the number of official rain days.

Seasonal Data

Total for this spring so far: 50.8 mm (34.2% of 1991-2020 spring average)

Number of rain days during this spring: 9 (29.8% of 1991-2020 spring average)

Number of dry days during this spring: 39

Annual Data

Total for this year so far: 149.6 mm (19.1% of 1991-2020 annual average)

Number of rain days during this year: 27 (19.6% of 1991-2020 annual average)

Number of dry days during this year: 69

Note

This data has been obtained from https://www.ogimet.com  in raw BUFR format, and then converted into a more readable form by my own python script.


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.

Hungry Tiger
01 May 2025 10:07:40

I see even tomorrow's rain has pretty much vanished for down here when a couple of days ago it was forecasted to be a light rain day for most of the day.

15.4mm for the month, 24.4mm total for Spring.

Originally Posted by: tierradelfuego 

Very low this is. I reckon  some places have had less than 10mm for this whole April.  😮 


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speckledjim
01 May 2025 11:38:29

Very low this is. I reckon  some places have had less than 10mm for this whole April.  😮 

Originally Posted by: Hungry Tiger 

I had only 6mm 


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Andy J
01 May 2025 19:07:01
Just 9.5mm for April here.   Means the driest April I've recorded since 2013 which also had 9.5mm.

More remarkable though, is that this has been the driest March/April combination I've ever recorded, over the last 43 years.  Just 17mm, compared to 18mm for the next driest which was Mar/Apr 2011.


Gainsborough, Lincolnshire.
doctormog
01 May 2025 19:11:29
April was very dry here too. I recorded a monthly total of 9.1 mm.
Northern Sky
01 May 2025 19:29:29
Scraped to 10mm here. Three dry months in a row and the first half of May looks even drier. 
sunny coast
02 May 2025 12:40:37
40 mm total from 2 events last tue nights giving nearly 30 mm 
Tim A
02 May 2025 12:51:41
9mm here in total for April.

211mmm for the year so far. 

Rolling yearly total is 870mm though, so over the last year, about average. 


Tim

NW Leeds

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picturesareme
02 May 2025 14:47:50
Towers are beginning to shoot up over the mainland to my north now. Somewhere is going to get a good soaking in the next couple of hours.
DEW
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02 May 2025 18:31:43

Towers are beginning to shoot up over the mainland to my north now. Somewhere is going to get a good soaking in the next couple of hours.

Originally Posted by: picturesareme 

WE have a May thread now. Also see comment re convergence zone under 'current conditions'


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