Here in Edinburgh, Swanston weather station is now hanging on to its status from yesterday as an ice day by its fingertips as the temperature there is now up to -0.3°C, with a peak of -0.2°C at 5:45am this morning.
That is now far too close to freezing for comfort and there are still just under 2 hours to go until we get that point in time (09:00 UTC this morning) when we can then safely say that yesterday was an ice day there if the temperature doesn't go above freezing before then.
Having said that, I'm sure that Jerry will probably claim that he has no such problems in his own frost hollow at the foot of Blackford Hall as the temperature according to his own thermometer will still be well below freezing.
Furthermore, it is actually colder just now as those other stations which I normally report for (-2.4°C at Edinburgh Gogarbank and -5°C at Edinburgh Airport with still no data coming from the botanic gardens in Edinburgh at weatherobs.com) than what it is just now at Swanston and that doesn't happen very often.
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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.