For me, this summer has not been so much about how hot it's been as it has been about how persistently dry and sunny it has been for much of the time and that has been the case not just for this summer, but for this year as a whole especially during the spring.
The data for Edinburgh Gogarbank shows that since January, July has been our only duller than average month and even that month wasn't all that much duller than average with other stations in Edinburgh such as Swanston still being sunnier than average even then.
As it turns out, this summer hasn't actually been as sunny as the preceding spring when you compare that with the long term averages, but it has still been a sunnier than average summer overall.
In terms of our rainfall, the only wetter than average month this year at Edinburgh Gogarbank was in June but even that month still had a below average number of official rain days with other stations even here in Edinburgh recording a drier than average month then even in terms of the actual rainfall amounts.
As has been said above, this is probably not likely to be the UK's hottest summer on record and that is certainly true here at the more local level but it has still been a warmer than average summer here and even in our relatively cool spells, the temperatures are never actually below the long term average for the time of year. In addition to that, Edinburgh also had its hottest June day on record in addition to its warmest April day on record. These should be lifetime events which should only be happening on a very rare basis, so we certainly shouldn't be getting two or more such events like that in the same year but ongoing climate change has now led us to this situation where this is probably going to be happening on an increasingly regular basis from now on.
Had the earlier part of the year been wetter and more unsettled, I would have been more than happy to welcome a dry, hot and sunny summer as a very welcome change to that. However, we had so much dry, warm and sunny weather during the spring that the continuation of that (which actually started back last winter) during this summer (albeit to a slightly lesser effect) has left me a bit fed up with seeing more or less the same weather pattern all the time. All of a sudden, it's become like Groundhog Day in that regard which is why I keep on asking the question of "could someone please change the record?" when it comes to our weather. As a result, the fact that we are likely to have yet more hot weather coming up at a time when I could really be doing with a change from all of that now, is no longer something which I'm actually looking forward to.
This doesn't mean that I necessarily want it to be wet and miserable because I would equally get fed up with that as well if it was like that all the time and although the coldies on here will usually pray for snow in the winter, I have even seen a few instances in the past of these same people becoming fed up with that as well whenever we have had too much snow in a relatively short of time. That is what I've now become like with this summer and all I would really like to be seeing is some more variability being brought back into our weather patterns so we can get back to seeing the more changeable weather patterns on a more regular basis because that is what our UK weather was traditionally renowned for in the past after all.
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08 August 2025 15:37:17
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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.