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idj20
23 July 2025 21:58:09
Another 10.4 mm fell today as the mini monsoon season continues in mid-July, Moomin was onto something after all. The afternoon did turn out bright and quite warm though. 
Home location: Folkestone Harbour.
sunny coast
24 July 2025 07:36:49

Yesterdays Met Office Deep Dive explained why the showers would be confined to the very close to coast regions. Very complex . High level vortex , light Northerly winds , slight sea breeze plus other factors which i have forgotten🤔😄. Did not see a drop here after a light shower early this morning.

Originally Posted by: bledur 

Yes south downs was a convergence line yesterday as soon as the sea breeze kicked in late morning the towers started to build 

DEW
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24 July 2025 07:39:43

Yes south downs was a convergence line yesterday as soon as the sea breeze kicked in late morning the towers started to build 

Originally Posted by: sunny coast 

Goudhurst on the Kent-Sussex border was the highest official station yesterday at 10mm, but there are local reports of serious flooding in the Hastings area.


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Chichester 12m asl

fairweather
24 July 2025 17:11:02

Another 10.4 mm fell today as the mini monsoon season continues in mid-July, Moomin was onto something after all. The afternoon did turn out bright and quite warm though. 

Originally Posted by: idj20 

What's your total for July so far?


S.Essex, 42m ASL
Retron
24 July 2025 17:40:27
7.6mm today, bringing the monthly total to 69.6mm (161% 91-20).

The really interesting one would be the total from the Canterbury area. The Met Office end-of-month climate charts will be worth a look - I expect there to be a small area of 300% rainfall near there. 


Leysdown, north Kent
fairweather
24 July 2025 18:49:57

The rain in East Anglia and the S.E corner was well forecast adding a welcome 2.1mm to the total. We did manage to plot our way through the heavy rain that fell to our East and West though!

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S.Essex, 42m ASL
johncs2016
25 July 2025 07:45:23

The latest water scarcity report for Scotland was released yesterday by SEPA and once again, the results are mixed although the affected areas are slightly different from what they were in other recent reports.

In summary, there has been some rain in many areas which has helped to improve the situation in those areas but not everyone has had that rainfall which means that in some places, the situation has actually deteriorated slightly.

To begin with, the Western Isles and the Orkney Isles have had their status upgraded from normal to early warning status.

However, there is an area around Aberdeen which has had its status downgraded from moderate water scarcity status to alert status. Nevertheless, there is no change to any of the other areas including East Lothian which were and still are on moderate water scarcity status.

In the north of Scotland, one area has had its status downgraded from alert status to early warning status with the area around Inverness being downgraded to normal status.

For all parts of Scotland which are not mentioned above, the status remains unchanged from last week with Edinburgh remaining at early warning status.


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.

idj20
25 July 2025 08:48:17

The late-July mini monsoon continues with 5.2 mm yesterday and 2.2 mm this morning. That brings it to 106 mm so far for this July.


Home location: Folkestone Harbour.
sunny coast
25 July 2025 21:03:49

Goudhurst on the Kent-Sussex border was the highest official station yesterday at 10mm, but there are local reports of serious flooding in the Hastings area.

Originally Posted by: DEW 

Yes eastbourne too . I live at Polegate just north of eastbourne and recorded 24 mm . A frien of mine 2 miles away in stone cross recorded 39m .

Most of this fell in an hour 

fairweather
26 July 2025 13:51:49

More rain heading west to east. Missing me to the north and south by a few miles but most looks like heading to Kent again!


S.Essex, 42m ASL
Crepuscular Ray
27 July 2025 08:38:19
61mm up to 0900 on the 26th which is 77% of the normal July rainfall at Swanston

This morning we have had a few hours of rain with some heavier bursts to add to that total


Jerry

Edinburgh, in the frost hollow below Blackford Hill

Northern Sky
27 July 2025 09:32:35

Up to 82mm here so far this month. 

DEW
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27 July 2025 18:24:26

South East Water reports:

Ardingly reservoir 59.3.% full (lowest recorded 53.9% Sep 2024)

Arlington reservoir 69.0% full (lowest recorded 54.5% Oct 2024)

https://www.southeastwater.co.uk/about/locations/reservoir-levels/ 

Southern Water hasn't updated its Bewl Water website since mid-June, in line with the pay of the CEO being doubled to £1.4m (not a bonus but can you tell the difference?)

Groundwater at Chilgrove near Chichester slightly below average for late July (interpolated by eye from graph)

Normal 43m asl, currently 40m asl, lowest at this date 36m asl

Other Sussex sites closer to norm, several Hampshire sites still above norm

https://sites.google.com/view/groundwatergraphs/home/groundwater-data/sussex/chilgrove-west-dean-to-east-dean-chilgrove 


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

Chichester 12m asl

johncs2016
28 July 2025 20:49:09

The latest rainfall data for Edinburgh Gogarbank is as follows:

Monthly Data

Total for this month so far: 67.0 mm (93.2% of 1991-2020 July average)

Number of rain days during this month: 11 (96.6% of 1991-2020 July average)

Number of dry days during this month: 12

This means that at least another 5.0 mm of rain still 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.

In addition to that though, this month will go down as being wetter than average in terms of the number of rain days if any more official rain days are recorded between now and the end of this month.

Seasonal Data

Total for this summer so far: 148.2 mm (68.8% of 1991-2020 summer average)

Number of rain days during this summer: 22 (65.3% of 1991-2020 summer average)

Number of dry days during this summer: 28

Annual Data

Total for this year so far: 335.4 mm (42.8% of 1991-2020 annual average)

Number of rain days during this year: 57 (41.5% of 1991-2020 annual average)

Number of dry days during this year: 119

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
31 July 2025 11:43:39

84mm looking like the final total for July. Very nice to have an above average month for a change. 

Chunky Pea
31 July 2025 12:08:10

97.3mm here. Largely dry beginning and end with much of that falling in the middle. 


Patrick,

East Galway, Ireland.

fairweather
31 July 2025 12:21:46

The yellow warning appears to have been set way  too far north as things stand. I am slap bang in the middle of it and as is usually the case the downpours which are affecting the Oval are running east along the Thames and south affecting Kent but 10 mile south of me. This is the usual pattern and the M4 corridor seems to apply to rain as well as snow! The only way I will see thunderstorms today is if there is sufficient local convection later the day.


S.Essex, 42m ASL
DEW
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31 July 2025 13:41:12
Heavy rain and frequent thunder set in abruptly at 1430

EDIT 1500 - has now eased up but MetO rainfall prediction is that it will resume. I feel sorry for those up at 'Glorious Goodwood'


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

Chichester 12m asl

johncs2016
31 July 2025 14:22:06
Here in Scotland, SEPA have just released this week's water scarcity report. In the past week, there has been a bit of rainfall but that has mostly been confined to western Scotland with very little rain falling elsewhere.

Here in Edinburgh, there hasn't even been any recorded rainfall since my last detailed post on here and this means that this month's rainfall in this part of the world is now returning to being below normal once again at the very time when we need to be getting a sustained run of wetter than average months in order for us to return to normal status as regards to water scarcity.

All of that is reflected very well in this week's report which shows that as a result, there isn't a single area in Scotland which has had its water scarcity status downgraded from last week. Indeed, even the Shetland Isles has now had its status upgraded from normal status to early warning status.

Apart from that though, the water scarcity status elsewhere in Scotland remains unchanged from last week with Edinburgh and the Borders remaining at early warning status whilst East Lothian remains at moderate water scarcity status.


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
31 July 2025 16:01:08

44mm is our total for the month.


Thorner, West Yorkshire



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fairweather
01 August 2025 00:00:01

Well in the end there was two brief but quite heavy showers lasting about 10-15 mins, one early morning the other in the evening giving 3.7mm. I suppose every little bit helps!


S.Essex, 42m ASL
picturesareme
01 August 2025 01:13:33

Up until 31st we were on around 30mm but the last day saw a good 50-60mm fall! ⚡⚡🌩️

tierradelfuego
01 August 2025 05:53:51

7mm yesterday meant we finished on 35mm, slightly less than June.


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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johncs2016
01 August 2025 09:51:35

The latest rainfall data for Edinburgh Gogarbank is as follows:

Monthly Data

Total for this month so far: 67.0 mm (93.2% of 1991-2020 July average)

Number of rain days during this month: 11 (96.6% of 1991-2020 July average)

Number of dry days during this month: 12

This means that at least another 5.0 mm of rain still 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.

In addition to that though, this month will go down as being wetter than average in terms of the number of rain days if any more official rain days are recorded between now and the end of this month.

Seasonal Data

Total for this summer so far: 148.2 mm (68.8% of 1991-2020 summer average)

Number of rain days during this summer: 22 (65.3% of 1991-2020 summer average)

Number of dry days during this summer: 28

Annual Data

Total for this year so far: 335.4 mm (42.8% of 1991-2020 annual average)

Number of rain days during this year: 57 (41.5% of 1991-2020 annual average)

Number of dry days during this year: 119

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.

Originally Posted by: johncs2016 

At this time in any given month, I usually post a detailed report which gives the final totals for that month. In this instance though, there is absolutely no need to do that because the final total and number of official rain days in July is exactly unchanged from the figures in my last detailed report which I have quoted above.

The only changes from that report are the number of dry days which are 15 days for this month, 31 days for this summer and 122 days for this year.

Overall, July was yet another drier than average month within what is turning out to be a very dry year hence the issues with water scarcity which has resulted in SEPA placing us on 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.

Andy J
01 August 2025 19:11:24

Following on from five consecutive dry months, at long last we got a very wet month.   Total rainfall for July here was 103mm, nearly double our average for July.

Most of the month's rainfall came in two major bouts.  The first on the 6th giving us 34mm,  and 53mm falling in just 5 days from the 19th to 23rd.


Gainsborough, Lincolnshire.

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