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20 September 2025 21:20:52
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21 September 2025 06:23:34

8.9C clear and sunny


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21 September 2025 06:26:43

5C this morning and 8mm since midnight, 43mm in the 'storm event' making September easily wettest month this year with 77mm.

There's some kind of frozen slush cover on cairngorm

https://www.cairngormmountain.co.uk/live-webcams/ 


johncs2016
21 September 2025 06:46:14

Last night was our coldest night of the autumn so far with an minimum temperature of 4.4°C at Edinburgh Gogarbank although it was still not yet quite cold enough to give us our first ground frost of the season.

Last night started off on a cloudy and overcast note, but it didn't take long for the skies to clear after that. This has been a year in which the Sun just will not stop shining and we are back to the usual sunny skies this morning as well.

Currently, a rather chilly 5°C here in Edinburgh


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.

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21 September 2025 07:51:32

Near enough 9C here. Clear, calm and sunny too after yesterdays shortlived afternoon gales.


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South Dorset

Elevation 60m 197ft

doctormog
21 September 2025 10:30:20

Windy, showery and chilly at 9.5°C currently.


Tim A
21 September 2025 12:24:42

Chilly at 11.8c with partly cloudy skies after a sunny start 

Low of 5.3c this morning. 


Tim

NW Leeds

187m asl

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Chunky Pea
21 September 2025 13:11:37

Bright and breezy with temp around 13-14c. 


Patrick,

East Galway, Ireland.

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22 September 2025 06:02:04

8.9C clear, calm and sunny


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tierradelfuego
22 September 2025 06:30:59

No grass frost but must have been close, a chilly 2.6c this morning,


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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
22 September 2025 07:05:53

Happy Autumn Equinox everyone.

Last night was incredibly cold here for this early in the season as the overnight minimum temperature at Edinburgh Gogarbank dropped all the way down to -0.3°C to give us the first official air frost of the season at Edinburgh Gogarbank and Edinburgh Airport which is quite remarkable when you consider that up until now, we hadn't even had as much as a ground frost here this autumn.

I know that we can get an air frost in September and that is something which has happened in recent years, but I wouldn't normally expect to be seeing that until some time in October so this is something which has actually happened quite early this year. That in itself is remarkable given the ongoing climate change and given how hot it was for so much of the time during the summer. What this does mean though is that if were now to get a spell of summer-like weather such as what we've been seeing a lot of this year, that would now officially go down as an Indian summer as a result of us having that early frost.

In addition to that, this has now led us into the usual bright and sunny morning once again in this year in which the Sun just won't stop shining.

Meanwhile, the temperature here in Edinburgh has recovered to around 4°C


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.

noodle doodle
22 September 2025 07:05:56
First air frost at Edinburgh Gogarbank

https://weather.metoffice.gov.uk/observations/gcvwp0hdt 

Nooooooooo John beat me by 3 seconds 🙂

johncs2016
22 September 2025 07:19:09

First air frost at Edinburgh Gogarbank

https://weather.metoffice.gov.uk/observations/gcvwp0hdt 

Nooooooooo John beat me by 3 seconds :-)

Originally Posted by: noodle doodle 

I wouldn't worry about that as the more reports on here about that, the better (and thanks for the link as well).

In the vast majority of the time, It will normally be Jerry who posts those reports from your area of Edinburgh (except that he is currently sunning himself in Portugal as I write) and sometimes, he will post something which I'm about to post myself and even beat me to that, but that never stops me from posting what I'm about to report anyway.

On the subject of this morning's air frost though, I will add that this is the polar opposite of us getting our first 20+°C maximum in the spring. In recent years, we have often had to wait until the end of May or even the start of the actual summer itself though before we have got that although this year ended up being quite a notable exception to that particular pattern and even with that, our first 20+°C maximum of this year didn't happen until April.

Yet, we have usually always been getting our first air frost of the season in October and sometimes even as early as September as has been the case on this occasion and given the current ongoing era of climate change and our warming planet, that is very remarkable indeed.


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.

Tim A
22 September 2025 07:27:33

Patchy ground frost here in places,  3.3c low, now 5.3c and clear. 


Tim

NW Leeds

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Chunky Pea
22 September 2025 07:39:00

2.2c low earlier ths morning, with a grass frost reported at the nearest Met station. Sunny. 


Patrick,

East Galway, Ireland.

Saint Snow
22 September 2025 08:45:42

Had to defrost the car this morning. Decent layer of frost on windscreens and roof 😊


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Crepuscular Ray
22 September 2025 09:18:53

I wouldn't worry about that as the more reports on here about that, the better (and thanks for the link as well).

In the vast majority of the time, It will normally be Jerry who posts those reports from your area of Edinburgh (except that he is currently sunning himself in Portugal as I write) and sometimes, he will post something which I'm about to post myself and even beat me to that, but that never stops me from posting what I'm about to report anyway.

On the subject of this morning's air frost though, I will add that this is the polar opposite of us getting our first 20+°C maximum in the spring. In recent years, we have often had to wait until the end of May or even the start of the actual summer itself though before we have got that although this year ended up being quite a notable exception to that particular pattern and even with that, our first 20+°C maximum of this year didn't happen until April.

Yet, we have usually always been getting our first air frost of the season in October and sometimes even as early as September as has been the case on this occasion and given the current ongoing era of climate change and our warming planet, that is very remarkable indeed.

Originally Posted by: johncs2016 

Yes I'm still in the Algarve gang and very interested to see Edinburgh's first air frost recorded. It's going to be a shock coming back at the weekend. I see that it's still dry up there with only 36.8mm so far at Swanston (compared to well over 200mm in parts of the western Dales and Lakes!)

Here, it's turned slightly cooler. We've gone from day maximums of  30 C+ to 26 C - 28 C

Still no rain for the 27 days I've been here and barely any cloud.......a wonderful climate, no wonder it's such a cheerful laid back country!


Jerry

Edinburgh, in the frost hollow below Blackford Hill

johncs2016
23 September 2025 06:32:43

Yes I'm still in the Algarve gang and very interested to see Edinburgh's first air frost recorded. It's going to be a shock coming back at the weekend. I see that it's still dry up there with only 36.8mm so far at Swanston (compared to well over 200mm in parts of the western Dales and Lakes!)

Here, it's turned slightly cooler. We've gone from day maximums of  30 C+ to 26 C - 28 C

Still no rain for the 27 days I've been here and barely any cloud.......a wonderful climate, no wonder it's such a cheerful laid back country!

Originally Posted by: Crepuscular Ray 

Wow!! 27 days without rain is a lot and yet, I'll bet you that there aren't the same concerns about water scarcity over there even with that as there is here just now.

In addition to that, we had quite a lot of hot weather during the summer (more so than last year) with that even starting in the spring but even with that, there were no 30+°C maximums here other than on one day when the temperature did reach 30°C at Swanston which was strange as Swanston didn't have the official heatwave which was recorded at the time, at Gogarbank.

I will say though that due to there being too much cloud around around earlier on last night, there was no air frost on this occasion so last night wasn't as cold as the previous night.

However, last night was still rather chilly as the temperature at Edinburgh Gogarbank dropped to 4.3°C with a ground frost still being recorded there.

This means that today is once again getting off to yet another bright and sunny start in this year in which the Sun just won't stop shining.

Meanwhile, the temperature here in Edinburgh is currently around 4°C, so it's still possible that what I've reported here as the overnight minimum temperature might not actually end up being the final value for that in the end.


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.

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23 September 2025 07:08:12

6.6C, clear calm and sunny. Getting cooler each day - I see that Eskdalemuir recorded -2.1C in the early hours of Mon 23rd.


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Chichester 12m asl

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23 September 2025 07:08:19

6.6C, clear calm and sunny. Getting cooler each day - I see that Eskdalemuir recorded -2.1C in the early hours of Mon 23rd.


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23 September 2025 07:42:18

5C earlier making it coolest night of the autumn so far. Light northerly winds and clear sunshine.


Vale of the Great Dairies

South Dorset

Elevation 60m 197ft

Roger Parsons
23 September 2025 07:44:44

5C earlier making it coolest night of the autumn so far. Light northerly winds and clear sunshine.

Originally Posted by: NMA 

Yes - it's the first night on the season I've considered putting on the duvet!


RogerP

West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire

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tierradelfuego
23 September 2025 10:23:27

2nd day in a row with the overnight low being 2.6c, up to 15.1c now and mostly sunny although some high level cloud cover


Bucklebury

West Berkshire Downs AONB

135m ASL

VP2 with daytime FARS

Rainfall collector separated at ground level

Anemometer separated above roof level

WeatherLink Live (Byles Green Crew )

idj20
23 September 2025 17:31:21
After a reasonable enough morning with some sunny spells, the afternoon turned out dull, miserable and wet where a shower "streamer" in a moderate NE airflow has given me 10 mm of rain. All making the current 12.9 C & mid-90% H feel quite bleak. 

Dare I say it, if only it is late January/early February but probably still be cold rain given today's warming trend (yes, I do think it is a thing). 


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