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DEW
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24 May 2025 19:58:48

Some serious flooding here now after a whopping total of 3.3mm fell from that very active front that passed over today. People and cars and buildings being washed away. 

Originally Posted by: Chunky Pea 

All due to those high sea temps off Ireland loading the atmosphere with water vapour????


War is God's way of teaching Americans geography - Ambrose Bierce

Chichester 12m asl

Chunky Pea
24 May 2025 20:13:36

All due to those high sea temps off Ireland loading the atmosphere with water vapour????

Originally Posted by: DEW 

😂

It's certainly helping feed water into the air, but more in the humidity values than in rain drop form. I don't think i even recorded the barest possible minimal rain rate today. 


Patrick,

East Galway, Ireland.

johncs2016
25 May 2025 07:01:40
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: 5.8 mm

Total since 10 am BST (09:00 UTC) yesterday morning: 7.8 mm (as at 6:40 am BST (05:40 UTC) this morning on Sunday 25 May 2025)

This now makes yesterday our wettest day of this month so far with all of this month's rainfall having occurred just in the last couple of days. 

Monthly Data

Total for this month so far: 13.6 mm (27.1% of 1991-2020 May average)

Number of rain days during this month: 2 (18.6% of 1991-2020 May average)

Number of dry days during this month: 22

Seasonal Data

Total for this spring so far: 64.4 mm (43.4% of 1991-2020 spring average)

Number of rain days during this spring: 11 (36.4% of 1991-2020 spring average)

Number of dry days during this spring: 61

Annual Data

Total for this year so far: 163.2 mm (20.8% of 1991-2020 annual average)

Number of rain days during this year: 29 (21.1% of 1991-2020 annual average)

Number of dry days during this year: 91

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.

NMA
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25 May 2025 07:02:50
15.3C, sunny spells after some overnight sporadic, light rain that failed to wet under the barest of vegetation canopies. (So more dust baths for the sparrows).

The SW breeze moderated down from a brisk F5 to maybe F3. 

A digression from the weather. Talking about things from the SW, South Western Railway is no more and replaced by a bus service as Great British Railways on it's first outing. Lead story on BBC news.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ceqg73znzzeo 


Vale of the Great Dairies

South Dorset

Elevation 60m 197ft

Northern Sky
25 May 2025 08:57:54
Into double figures. 10mm in total so far this month matching the April total. Should see that exceeded over the coming week. 
fairweather
25 May 2025 09:03:33
1.2mm here overnight from an isolated shower at 6.00am. Any other rain showing on the radar didn't make it to ground level.
S.Essex, 42m ASL
MRayner
25 May 2025 12:02:11
Finally had 11 mm over two days, and showers to top up . River Spey got to within 6 cm of lowest recorded at Grantown on spey, the fall has been stopped, but not climbing yet. Bad timing for all the potential hydrogen plants along the river planning to extract 500 mil ltrs a day !! Will end up like the Colorado river , dry when it reaches the sea !! 
Location Whisky 🥃 country, Cragganmore ,Moray, 440 AMSL

Crepuscular Ray
25 May 2025 12:57:47
The last 2 nights have produced 12mm of rain here (2 × 6mm) to 0900 on 25/5 so obviously thats the month's total so far 
Jerry

Edinburgh, in the frost hollow below Blackford Hill

Bolty
25 May 2025 14:20:38
12.6mm to the end of the 24th.
Scott

Blackrod, Lancashire (4 miles south of Chorley) at 156m asl.

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Saint Snow
26 May 2025 08:52:21
We've had plenty of rain the past 60 hours, including two absolute downpours yesterday. They both only lasted a few minutes but we're like the rain you get with big thunder storms.

Martin

Home: St Helens (26m asl) Work: Manchester (75m asl)

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johncs2016
27 May 2025 07:55:25
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: 3.0 mm

Total since 10 am BST (09:00 UTC) yesterday morning: 6.8 mm (as at 7:40 am BST (06:40 UTC) this morning on Tuesday 27 May 2025)

Monthly Data

Total for this month so far: 23.4 mm (46.6% of 1991-2020 May average)

Number of rain days during this month: 4 (37.2% of 1991-2020 May average)

Number of dry days during this month: 22

Seasonal Data

Total for this spring so far: 74.2 mm (50.0% of 1991-2020 spring average)

Number of rain days during this spring: 13 (43.0% of 1991-2020 spring average)

Number of dry days during this spring: 61

Annual Data

Total for this year so far: 173.0 mm (22.1% of 1991-2020 annual average)

Number of rain days during this year: 31 (22.6% of 1991-2020 annual average)

Number of dry days during this year: 91

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.

Northern Sky
27 May 2025 11:27:49
Up to 17mm here but I suspect areas further West have had far more. Everything seemed to break up on the Pennines which I know is usual but watching the radar yesterday it was amazing to see the intensity just dissipate as it approached Leeds, and to make it worse often seemed to pep up as it moved further East. Not good if you want a good soaking for the garden and allotment!
DEW
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27 May 2025 12:19:55

We've had plenty of rain the past 60 hours, including two absolute downpours yesterday. They both only lasted a few minutes but we're like the rain you get with big thunder storms.

Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 

Darren Bett saying that in the last few days (week?) the Lake District has had 150mm of rain while Thorney Island (near Portsmouth) has had 1mm

Never mind, it's raining properly here with water actually running down the gutters, a thing I've not seen since March even though (I'd guess) today's rain is probably less than 10mm. Wed did have one moderate fall overnight in April but it had dried up by morning.


War is God's way of teaching Americans geography - Ambrose Bierce

Chichester 12m asl

Chunky Pea
27 May 2025 13:58:16
Up to 32.5mm here for the month now, most of which fell in the form of persistent spells of light rain. Not particularly nice but the sort of rain that gets deep into the soil that will hopefully offset any effects any other prolonged dry spells that may occur over the following few months. 
Patrick,

East Galway, Ireland.

NMA
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27 May 2025 14:44:53
No chance of flooding here with the kind of rain currently falling. The wind on the other hand is another matter. Near a gale.


Vale of the Great Dairies

South Dorset

Elevation 60m 197ft

Lionel Hutz
27 May 2025 21:35:22
In Ireland, there seems to have been a big contrast in rainfall amounts. The further East and South you go, the less rain there has been. We've had virtually no rain this month until yesterday when we managed 3mm with another 9mm today. Better than nothing but we need alot more to make a real difference to growth  
Lionel Hutz

Nr.Waterford , S E Ireland

68m ASL



speckledjim
28 May 2025 06:05:47
17mm to date 
Thorner, West Yorkshire



Journalism is organised gossip

fairweather
28 May 2025 11:31:19
So with this current "wet" spell over in the S.E. it has managed to produce 12mm which was useful from a gardening perspective but not the amounts I had hoped for. So now the total for Spring 2025 is likely to end up at just over 50mm with almost half of that falling on a single day in mid April.
S.Essex, 42m ASL
speckledjim
29 May 2025 05:58:14
20mm
Thorner, West Yorkshire



Journalism is organised gossip

Retron
29 May 2025 06:30:09

So with this current "wet" spell over in the S.E. it has managed to produce 12mm which was useful from a gardening perspective but not the amounts I had hoped for. So now the total for Spring 2025 is likely to end up at just over 50mm with almost half of that falling on a single day in mid April.

Originally Posted by: fairweather 

Only 41mm of rain here this spring, with just over a third of that on one day in April, and a sixth of it on a second day in April.

May's rainfall is likely to end up as 12.8mm here.


Leysdown, north Kent
Northern Sky
29 May 2025 07:47:59
27.5mm here so far. 7.5mm overnight. 
johncs2016
29 May 2025 10:02:08
The latest rainfall data for Edinburgh Gogarbank is as follows:

Data For Recent Days

Total since 10 am BST (09:00 UTC) yesterday morning: 5.6 mm (as at 9:40 am BST (08:40 UTC) this morning on Thursday 29 May 2025)

Monthly Data

Total for this month so far: 30.4 mm (60.6% of 1991-2020 May average)

Number of rain days during this month: 5 (46.5% of 1991-2020 May average)

Number of dry days during this month: 22

Despite it taking so long to even get our first recorded rainfall of the month, this month will now go down as our wettest month of the spring in terms of the actual rainfall amounts and only at least another 19.8 mm of rain now needs to fall between now and the end of this month in order for this month to go down as being wetter than average in terms of the actual rainfall amounts. With only two days left of this month though, that is very unlikely to happen and so this month is still looking like another drier than average month overall, though not as dry as it looked like it was going to be.

Seasonal Data

Total for this spring so far: 81.2 mm (54.7% of 1991-2020 spring average)

Number of rain days during this spring: 14 (46.3% of 1991-2020 spring average)

Number of dry days during this spring: 61

Annual Data

Total for this year so far: 180.0 mm (23.0% of 1991-2020 annual average)

Number of rain days during this year: 32 (23.3% of 1991-2020 annual average)

Number of dry days during this year: 91

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.

johncs2016
29 May 2025 15:04:40
This week's water scarcity report has just been released by SEPA and with the last week's rainfall which we have had, there has been a slight improvement this week from last week's report.

In last week's report, there had been a warning that at least one region would have its status raised to significant water scarcity this week had the prolonged dry spell gone on for any longer. The status of significant water scarcity is as high up on that scale as you can go and so, this makes that the equivalent on that scale of that area being under an official Met Office red warning for a specific weather condition.

That shows us just serious this situation was becoming but because of the last week's rainfall, that has thankfully not ended up happening.

There are some areas which are still at moderate water scarcity status but for here in Edinburgh and the SW of Scotland, that status has now been downgraded from moderate water scarcity status to alert status.

In addition to that, there are some areas in the west of Scotland which have been downgraded from alert status to early warning status and the area of the west of Scotland which has seen the heaviest rain this week has even seen its status being downgraded all the way fro m alert status back to normal without even going through the early warning status although the status of those parts of the Western Isles which were at early warning status last week remains unchanged this week.

Although conditions have improved a bit over the last week due to some very welcome and much needed rainfall in that time, we are still a long way away from being able to say that we've fully recovered from that water scarcity situation and a lot more rainfall will be needed before we can even get close to being able to say that.

However, further rainfall is forecast for the next week as long as we continue to get enough rainfall for the recovery to be able to continue from here, we can at least say that for now at least, we are now heading in the right direction 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.

speckledjim
30 May 2025 07:16:23
25.8mm
Thorner, West Yorkshire



Journalism is organised gossip

Tim A
31 May 2025 06:40:18
Up to 37mm here. 
Tim

NW Leeds

187m asl

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