-5 C here first thing and a more noticeable frost but still so dry and clear. Not one snowflake here yet this winter 😩
Originally Posted by: Crepuscular Ray
Yes, the dryness is very concerning indeed. Last year's very large rainfall deficit was never even close to being completely made up despite a very wet November and the wet start to December, and this year is also starting off on a very dry note at the very time when we badly need to be getting some sustained rainfall in order to replenish our rivers and reservoirs, otherwise I can only see some very serious issues ahead with water scarcity when it comes to the spring and summer which would then be likely to be even more severe than what we witnessed last year especially if we don't start to get that much needed rainfall soon.
For that reason, this is actually the worst possible time for us to be under a northerly because as a result of the shelter from the hills to our north, that just usually always results in it being completely bone dry here at this time of the year unless the wind veers more towards the NE and allows some of the showery activity to come further in towards Edinburgh from off the North Sea. That is sadly not the case on this occasion though.
Meanwhile back on topic, yesterday was our coldest day of the winter so far with a maximum temperature of 2.3°C at Edinburgh Gogarbank where a total of 3.8 hours of sunshine was recorded. Last night was then our coldest night of this year so far as the temperature at Edinburgh Gogarbank dropped to -3.4°C.
However, this has now brought us into yet another bright and sunny start to yet another day (could this year possibly be another year like last year in which the Sun just will not stop shining?) with the temperature as I write, still at around -3°C here in Edinburgh. As it is now after the start of the new official observation day at 09:00 UTC, this means that an official air frost will already be recorded for the coming night as well, regardless of what actually goes on to happen.
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04 January 2026 09:39:30
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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.