Here in Edinburgh, there was some overnight rain from the tail end of ex-Hurricane Melissa and despite the centre of this system being a very long way away from the UK, it is still continuing to bring us winds gusting up to around 40 mph from the SW at Edinburgh Gogarbank.
However, that rain has now cleared away to leave us with yet another mostly sunny day in this year in which the Sun just won't stop shining.
Yesterday's minimum temperature at Edinburgh Gogarbank was officially 8.5°C but that was a temperature which was actually recorded yesterday morning as the official observation day runs from 09:00 UTC (currently 9am GMT) on one day to the exact same time on the next day.
Since then, the temperatures have generally been going up, presumably as a result of tropical air that is still circulating around ex-Hurricane Melissa and as I write, the temperature here in Edinburgh is now up to an almost ridiculously mild (for this time of year) 15°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.