Here in Edinburgh, last night was incredibly cold for this time of the year with the temperature dropping down to just 3.0°C at Edinburgh Gogarbank.
As I might have said a few days ago on here, we didn't get even a single ground frost during the entire month of May and even during last winter and the following spring, any kind of frost was always very hard to come by.
Yet in spite of all of that, a ground frost was recorded here during last night in what is supposed to be our "summer" which is just absolutely ridiculous!!🤢😡
In addition to that, last night was also our coldest night so far of that ongoing complete non-event which is our so-called "summer".
Having said that though, this is the time of year for observing noctilucent clouds and I'm surprised that I haven't even seen any mention of that on this forum so far during this year but when I looked out in the early hours of this morning at around 1am,there were some very impressive noctilucent clouds to my north where due to twilight lasting all night at this time of year, the sky was still very bright despite it being as dark as it gets all night at this time of year (that makes it all the more remarkable that it was still such a cold night anyway in spite of that).
Meanwhile, this morning has started off on a fairly bright note with some sunshine although it's now already in the process of clouding over with a temperature of around 9°C here in Edinburgh.
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.