A clear night with an increasing west wind and a Min of 4 C. A strong Aurora visible all night until 6.30am! I've never seen it so strong over the city lights!
Originally Posted by: Crepuscular Ray
I even managed to see the aurora borealis from my east facing bedroom window at around midnight just as I was going to bed, and it looked really spectacular, especially as I also had a good view of Jupiter at the same time with Mars also visible as it rose in the NE.
All of that came after a total of 7.8 hours of sunshine was recorded during the day at Edinburgh Gogarbank but despite those clear skies and a cold start to the night, the temperatures then refused to drop any further as the wind then picked up.
As a result, our wait for our first official air frost of the season goes on and not only did we not even get a ground frost, but we didn't even get close to that here.
We were supposed to get showers today though but as yet, these are nowhere to be seen and apart from some high cloud, it's ended up being fairly bright and sunny once again, and probably sunnier than what it was forecast to be.
According to weatherobs.com, the temperature everywhere else in the vicinity is still well down in single figures but here in Edinburgh, the temperature is already at around 10°C, probably as a result of some form of urban island effect even though Edinburgh is only a very small city in terms of its area and official population.
As a result, our wait for our first single figures maximum of the season looks likely to go on even though our temperature hasn't actually quite reached double figures just yet.
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.