Happy St. Andrew's Day everyone.
Here in Edinburgh, there is a covering of snow on the Pentland Hills to my south (which to be fair, is the first such covering of this season which I have seen from here), but absolutely nothing here in NW Edinburgh.
What precipitation there was during last night was mostly rain which might have had a bit of sleet mixed in with it, and this wasn't even enough to register as actual rainfall at any of my local stations here in Edinburgh.
As for the temperatures, there was an official air frost at Edinburgh Airport and Edinburgh Gogarbank, but only a ground frost at the botanic gardens in Edinburgh and it doesn't appear to be the least bit icy here.
All in all, this once again shows that the yellow warning for snow and ice which we are officially still under (that doesn't expire until around 11am GMT (11:00 UTC) this morning as I write) has been a complete waste of time here, as I always knew that it was going to be.
I'm all for weather warnings being issued whenever they are actually merited, but to dish them out in this manner in a part of the world where virtually nothing ever happens in terms of "interesting" weather is just ridiculous in my books, and the Met Office have been doing that quite a lot over the last month or so with most of those warnings coming to virtually nothing in the end.
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.