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johncs2016
11 January 2026 21:43:24
Now, this winter has just gone completely down the toilet pan once again as our first double figures temperature of the year has just been recorded at Edinburgh Gogarbank, and it just had to happen at night as well which is just like the thing.😡

It's still windy as well, though not quite as windy as earlier on with some light rain continuing to fall at times.

Currently around 10°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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12 January 2026 07:03:59
11C, cloudy after overnight light showers and SW winds.
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idj20
12 January 2026 13:36:39
Dull and damp (0.8 mm so far) but at least mild and calm, not putting quite so demand on heating. 9.3 C & 97% H. 
Home location: Folkestone Harbour.
Saint Snow
12 January 2026 13:53:51
The epitome of 'nothingness' weather.

10c, cloudy & dull, slight breeze, damp ground.


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Home: St Helens (26m asl) Work: Manchester (75m asl)

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13 January 2026 07:50:47
9C heavy cloud and light rain, a dark morning
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Chichester 12m asl

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13 January 2026 08:14:21
Calm. Moderate to heavy rain, dank, gloomy with plenty more superlatives I could add oh and 10C.
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Crepuscular Ray
13 January 2026 11:28:53
A wet and cold morning in south Edinburgh, only 4 C maximum so far. Only 3 C up at Swanston and it's snowing on the Pentlands above 300m
Jerry

Edinburgh, in the frost hollow below Blackford Hill

Arbroath 1320
13 January 2026 12:46:22
Well what a difference a couple of days makes!

Sunday was rainy with temperatures slowly rising to ~3C in late afternoon. Temperatures continued to rise to ~7C overnight into Monday, meaning that our foot of snowcover from the weekend had all disappeared entirely on Monday morning!

Temperatures took a big dip again overnight into Tuesday; 1C at 7:30 am this morning and at present the temperature is 2.7C. This morning's heavy rain has now given way to clear skies.


Kenmore, Highland Perthshire, GGTTH
idj20
13 January 2026 12:56:32
Dull and damp with low cloud/hill mist. Only 3.2 mm so far today here at Folkestone but feels like 30 mm might as well have fallen as everything are just so damp and moist at 9 C and 98% H in light wind. Even my beard is starting to have moss on it.


Home location: Folkestone Harbour.
Chunky Pea
13 January 2026 13:44:05
(Almost) clear blue skies with temp around 7c, which is pretty much average. Walking back from work there and though the ground is soaked, you could see spots drying out where the sun is shining on. In fact, I could feel the heat of the sun a little. I wouldn't call it spring-like by any stretch, but it sort of gives that little hint that spring is nigh. 
Patrick,

East Galway, Ireland.

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13 January 2026 20:03:04
11.2C and at last rain we just can't miss. Coming from SW in a streamer from the Atlantic and along the Channel with a fairly short land crossing to the S.E. Not like the westerly or NW fronts that fizzle out before they arrive.  11mm so far and looks like a lot more on Thursday making up for the year's deficit. Hopefully March to May won't be as dry last year and gardening and allotment will be simplified.


S.Essex, 42m ASL
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13 January 2026 20:30:29
Light rain.

9.2c

1005.8mb rising

15.2mm


Pat, Crawley Down, West Sussex, 121m asl.
Retron
14 January 2026 04:08:09

(Almost) clear blue skies with temp around 7c, which is pretty much average. Walking back from work there and though the ground is soaked, you could see spots drying out where the sun is shining on. In fact, I could feel the heat of the sun a little. I wouldn't call it spring-like by any stretch, but it sort of gives that little hint that spring is nigh. 

Originally Posted by: Chunky Pea 

That's interesting, as in Galway the sun is basically the same height as it is here at the winter solstice (15.5 vs 15.2 degrees, it'll be 17.4 degrees high here today) - and there's not much heat to be had from it then, just the merest bit of apricity. It's mid-Feb here when it really starts to make itself felt (26 degrees high), and it's the point where snow hanging around for long becomes much, much rarer. 

It's unremarkable here - virtually calm, just the odd puff of wind from the west, 3.1, dew 2.5. Yesterday's high was a mild 10.8, and *that* certainly is spring-like - it's what I'd expect in mid-March.


Leysdown, north Kent
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14 January 2026 07:18:59
A frosty start, calm and clear.
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14 January 2026 09:31:15
Misty with another decent frost. Was -3c earlier
Jason

Salfords, Surrey

Rob K
14 January 2026 10:08:24

Misty with another decent frost. Was -3c earlier

Originally Posted by: Mildly Disappointed 

Yes unexpectedly cold - only the other day I wrote that no subzero temps were expected in the next 10 days, which they weren't at the time but the forecast for last night progressively got colder and in the end we hit -3 to -4 locally. With all the rain yesterday it is extremely icy on the roads and footpaths. My morning run was a bit sketchy in places!


Yateley, NE Hampshire, 73m asl

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jhall
14 January 2026 10:22:47
After yesterday's very wet and extremely gloomy day - which subjectively felt like perhaps the most unpleasant of the winter - and a sharp frost overnight, it's very icy this morning.
Cranleigh, Surrey
Rob K
14 January 2026 15:15:28

After yesterday's very wet and extremely gloomy day - which subjectively felt like perhaps the most unpleasant of the winter - and a sharp frost overnight, it's very icy this morning.

Originally Posted by: jhall 

And now back to gloom - some real contrasts in the last 24 hours down here. With 20-30mm of rain likely tomorrow after a real soaking yesterday there could well be quite a bit of flooding round here.


Yateley, NE Hampshire, 73m asl

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14 January 2026 15:32:50
Eeyore weather here after a glorious sunny start. And more to arrive tomorrow with the challenge of heavy rain says the forecast.
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15 January 2026 06:58:44
Moist for now with some interest appearing from the south on the radar. A good day for the office but sadly that's not to be. 9C, southerly wind.
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15 January 2026 07:59:25
9C raining steadily
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Chichester 12m asl

Jim-55
15 January 2026 09:02:57
Dull grey morning here bit damp although it should be raining hard according to the Met Office radar but it's not it's dry, the worst weather possible.
Previously JimC. joined back then in 2009. Frome, N/E Somerset, 125mtrs asl.
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15 January 2026 11:26:58
Back at PC. Moderate to heavy rain and more or less calm. More to come by the looks of it from the radar at least. Like a conveyer belt of rain.


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South Dorset

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Roger Parsons
15 January 2026 11:33:16
The combination of extensive roadworks and heavy overnight rain have left Lincolnshire side-roads in a mess as huge HGVs and farm equipment drive onto soft verges to pass each other. The Lincolnshire expression is "Up to yer guts in squad"! More heavy rain this evening will make matters worse.
RogerP

West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire

Everything taken together, here in Lincolnshire are more good things than man could have had the conscience to ask.

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Rob K
15 January 2026 12:11:42
So far the forecast heavy rain hasn't materialised here. The radar looks quite impressive but the reality is just moderate drizzly stuff.
Yateley, NE Hampshire, 73m asl

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