This week's water scarcity report has just been released by SEPA, but shows no changes whatsoever to last week's situation. This means that the west of Scotland along with the Western and Northern Isles remain at normal status but with some northern and central areas remaining at early warning status along with the Scottish Borders. The same three area which were at alert status last week including Edinburgh are still at alert status with many parts of the east remaining at moderate water scarcity status.
This report confirms that the east of Scotland has had its driest first half of any year since 1973 with groundwater levels in the Fife and Angus areas at their lowest levels on record.
In spite of all of that though, I still see certain posters on the MO thread boasting about the fact that the current drier pattern is a great change from the more miserable conditions which we had become used to last year. That might well be true to a certain extent and for here, I would even have fully agreed with that to begin with. The longer that this drier pattern has been going on for though, the more I have to ask myself just what planet these posters are actually on.
We had a drier than average autumn and winter here and then during the spring, we saw nothing but sunny skies and continuously dry weather for most of the time. Even though this summer hasn't been as continuously sunny or dry as the spring overall, heat spikes continue to come along on a regular basis with spells of relatively unsettled weather continuing to remain fairly short lived.
From this, my question is why do those who seek dry and sunny weather have to get everything their own way all of the time? In my books, it's not necessarily everyone who wants to see that and it's only fair that those who seek cooler weather and rain occasionally get their turn as well.
I like to see hot and sunny weather in the summer, but I'm now getting a bit sick and tired now of the almost constant predominately dry and sunny which we seem to find ourselves in these days. It is possible to get too much of a good thing and although I will always crave for some snow in the winter, there has even been times in the past when I've actually been fed up with getting too much snow if we have had a lot of it at any time over a short period.
Because of that, the sooner we get to a cooler and more unsettled spell for the time being at least, the better. It is because of this predominately dry and sunny weather pattern that many of farmers and growers are crying out for rain and even here in Edinburgh where it hasn't actually been as dry as many other parts of the UK, the grass in Princes Street Gardens is now looking very brown and parched. That is what has brought us into this current water scarcity situation and that is why we badly need an extended spell of cool and unsettled weather now to get us out of that.
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12 July 2025 06:17:52
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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.