I just woke up a short while ago, thinking that it was earlier than what it actually was because I had forgotten that the clocks had just gone forward.
This means that we are now into what is known as British "Summer" Time which makes it seem weird that some people (including Quantum) are reporting snow in their neck of the woods.
This does however, mean that the new observation day for rainfall will now start at 10am every morning from now on, rather than 9am since this always occurs at 9z (09:00 UTC) every day.
Anyway and back on topic, there's nothing really all that interesting to report here as per usual in this most boring part of the UK when it comes to our weather (or rather, the lack of any actual "weather").
There is some cloud around with some sunny intervals as well. It is also chilly with a brisk northerly wind.
However, the pressure is very high here and at 9am this morning, the pressure at Edinburgh Gogarbank was 1048.4mb and rising.
Last night's overnight minimum temperature was 2.3°C at Edinburgh Gogarbank and 3.0°C at the botanic gardens in Edinburgh.
Meanwhile, the temperature at 9am this morning was around 3°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.