There's not much rain around today, but parts of the far south and SW of England might see a bit of rain during tonight and into tomorrow from that same weather front which brought us all such a wet day during yesterday as a small wave disturbance forms and moves along it.
For the rest of the UK and Ireland, there are likely to still be some showers around, especially as you get closer to the NW quarter of the UK.
Because of that, I thought that it would be a good idea to start this thread just in case some of you have anything to report from that.
Because September 2022 was wetter than average here in terms of the actual rainfall amounts, we would then tend to expect this month (and probably, the month after that as well at the very least) to be substantially substantially drier than average if this year's overall pattern was to continue.
However, that just gets a bit boring after a while and had that continued to be the case, I would have just this thread for someone else to start as a result.
However, there are some sings on the latest model output that we might now be finally but gradually, coming out of that predominately dry pattern of weather at long last, and that we might actually be finally in the process of actually making up that huge rainfall deficit which has built up over the last year or so.
Because that is such a big change, it might not all happen overnight, so there could still be some drier periods during this month at times. However, the latest model outputs tends to be pointing towards a fairly wet month overall, and that is enough for me to regaining my own interest in that, at least for the time being.
However all of this pans out in your area though, this is the very place to report those all important rainfall figures.
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.