The latest rainfall data for Edinburgh Gogarbank is as follows:
Data For Recent Days24 hour total up to 10AM BST (09:00 UTC yesterday morning: 35.8 mm
Total since 10AM BST (09:00 UTC yesterday morning: 44.8 mm (as at 07:20 AM BST (06:20 UTC) this morning on Friday 24
May 2024)
For the second day in a row, this makes yesterday our wettest day of the year so far and this all adds up to a total of 80.6 mm in the space of just the last two days which is 160.7% of the 1991-2020 average rainfall for the entire month of May (that is more than one and a half times that average).
Monthly DataTotal for this month so far: 98.4 mm (196.1% of 1991-2020 May average)
Number of rain days during this month so far: 7 (65.1% of 1991-2020 May average)
Number of dry days during this month so far: 12
This means that at least another 4 official rain days now need to be recorded between now and the end of this month in order for this month
to go down as being wetter than average in terms of the number of rain days.
Seasonal DataTotal for this spring so far: 310.8 mm (209.3% of 1991-2020 spring average)
Number of rain days during this spring so far: 33 (109.1% of 1991-2020 spring average)
Number of dry days during this spring so far: 33
This means that during this spring so far, we have now had more than twice our 1991-2020 spring average rainfall.
Annual DataTotal for this year so far: 437.0 mm (55.7% of 1991-2020 annual average)
Number of rain days during this year so far: 60 (43.7% of 1991-2020 annual average)
Number of dry days during this year so far: 50
NoteThis data has been obtained from
https://www.ogimet.com in raw BUFR format, and then converted into a more readable form
by my own python script.
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.