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) this morning: 18.8 mm
Total since 10 am BST (09:00 UTC) this morning: 10.2 mm (as at 1:40 pm BST (12:40 UTC) this afternoon on Saturday 14 June 2025)
This makes yesterday our second wettest day of this entire year and our wettest day of this summer so far by quite a long way.
Monthly Data
Total for this month so far: 62.6 mm (91.0% of 1991-2020 June average)
Number of rain days during this month: 7 (62.8% of 1991-2020 June average)
Number of dry days during this month: 6
This means that only at least another 6.2 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 and we're not even halfway through the month yet as I write.
In addition to that, this also means that only at least another 5 official rain days need to be recorded 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 number of rain days.
Seasonal Data
Total for this summer so far: 62.6 mm (29.1% of 1991-2020 summer average)
Number of rain days during this summer: 7 (20.8% of 1991-2020 summer average)
Number of dry days during this summer: 6
Annual Data
Total for this year so far: 249.8 mm (31.9% of 1991-2020 annual average)
Number of rain days during this year: 42 (30.6% of 1991-2020 annual average)
Number of dry days during this year: 97
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.