The forecast has moved down a notch here for today, it was going to be sunny all day and high 20s. Now we're getting a sunny morning and mid 20s, according to the forecast.
That'll be fine though. I prefer it a bit cooler these days, and find the hotter temperatures uncomfortable. Not sure if it's my age, or my prescribed meds. Mirtazapine and methylphenidate which both could possibly have an effcet, IIRC.
Not sure about Scotland, but Septembers can still be pretty summery and pleasant in England. Those so called "Indian Summers", except over here they only usually last a few days.
Apparently Meteorologists use 1 September as marking the first day of autumn, whereas astromoners have it beginning on the date of the equinox, around the 23rd of September.
Although all seasons are flying by these days, I'm learning to appreciate Autumns more, after previously getting mildly depressed about them meaning "Winter is coming!". I also refuse to believe these people that try to argue that we get 6 month winters in the UK, from October to March! That's so not true, Octobers and Novembers can be mild, and come February to March there are many signs of spring. I'm playing mind tricks on myself trying to convince myself that true winter is only really December and January, with December being by far my least favourite month, and then at least after the winter solstice, the days starts getting longer again in January.