I just wish that I could actually believe that but sadly, I don't.
In fact, there is a report on the local press in East Lothian just to the east of Edinburgh which is highlighting just how critically low, the river levels are in one of the rivers in that region and that report can be viewed here . Also in advance of tomorrow's weekly water scarcity update from SEPA, a further 7 regions have now had their status upgraded to significant water scarcity status with those regions being in East Lothian, the Borders and other parts of the east of Scotland although I will provide a further update on that tomorrow when this week's official report has been released.
As I write, Edinburgh Gogarbank has still only had a total of 10.2 mm of rain during this month so far with virtually nothing at all in the last week, and we're now almost approaching the halfway point in this month, a month which only has 30 days in it.
We were supposed to get some rain from today's weather system but as has been the case all too often just lately, this weather system is once again breaking up as it comes across here with very little rain actually falling in these parts. There are even some breaks in that cloud cover to allow the odd brighter interval and once again, the temperature has risen to almost 20°C. On other threads, people are taking a lot about the recent changes in our weather, but I'm still waiting for those changes here as our weather just now continues to be no different from what it was like here throughout most of the summer.
The next few days may well bring the odd shower but without any significant rainfall from today's weather system, there isn't actually much in the way of rainfall in our forecasts before next weekend at the earliest, and we're now not even guaranteed to get anything then.
Clearly, this is now a very serious situation that is developing and unless we get some much needed rainfall here very soon, that situation is only going to get even worse.
Originally Posted by: johncs2016