In the end, a total of 0.2 mm of rain fell during yesterday at Edinburgh Gogarbank with the botanic gardens in Edinburgh remaining completely dry.
In addition to that though, a total of 1.8 mm of rain has fallen during today so far ast at 7am this morning, along with 1.8 mm at the botanic gardens in Edinburgh.
As I write, it is still raining here which means that those totals which I have reported above for today, are unlikely to be today's actual final totals in the end.
For the Edinburgh Gogarbank, that takes the total for this month so far to 2.4 mm, the total for this summer so far to 111.6 mm and the total for this year so far to 341.4 mm as at 7am this morning.
For the botanic gardens in Edinburgh, that takes the total for this month so far to 3.2 mm, the total for this summer so far to 77.8 mm and the total for this year so far to 291.8 mm as at 7am this morning.
This week is forecast to be a bit more unsettled than of late and therefore, a bit wetter overall and that is already shown by the fact that we have already had more rain during the today alone at both of those stations than what there was during the first week of this month.
However, any rain which we get after today is likely to be more of a showery nature which means that although we could see some big downpours with that which result in some quite large totals, we could equally end up missing out on most (if not all) of that rainfall.
Ever since the end of April 2018 though, no wet spell has ever lasted for any significant period of time and that trend looks set to continue as it is forecast to be drier again by the weekend.
Beyond that, it all becomes more uncertain but at the moment, this is looking likely to be our first drier than average month of this summer as things stand just now.
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.