The water shortfall scenario in England has been described as a “nationally significant incident” with 5 areas formally in drought – as an amber warmth well being alert comes into pressure for giant components of the nation.
Six additional areas are experiencing extended dry climate following the driest six months to July since 1976.
Many river flows and water reservoir ranges in England proceed to recede in comparison with June regardless of some storms and showers in July, which helped masks that it was nonetheless the fifth-warmest July on file.
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A drone view from June exhibits automobiles utilizing a bridge to cross over a dry part of the Woodhead Reservoir. Pic: Reuters

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A basic view of Lindley reservoir close to Otley in West Yorkshire with low water ranges in June. Pic: PA
Drier circumstances have returned in August and now components of the nation are bracing for the fourth heatwave of 2025, with immediately’s amber alert protecting the East Midlands, West Midlands, East of England, London, and the South East.
Temperatures are forecast to rise above 30C (86F) in some areas, presumably even hovering previous 35C (95F) within the south, threatening this 12 months’s warmth file of 35.8C (95.4F) in Faversham, Kent, on 1 July.
A milder yellow warmth well being alert is in place for the South West, North East, North West, Yorkshire and The Humber.
The alerts by the UK Well being Safety Company (UKHSA) are as a result of be in place from 9am immediately till 6pm tomorrow, and put extra strain on struggling public water provides and navigational waterways.
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A girl shields her face from the solar as she crosses Westminster Bridge throughout a heatwave in London. Pic: Jack Taylor/Reuters

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A police horse has a drink in Inexperienced Park, London. Pic: PA
‘We’re calling on everybody to play their half’
The Nationwide Drought Group (NDG), which incorporates the Met Workplace, authorities, regulators, water corporations, the Nationwide Farmers’ Union, Canal & River Belief, anglers, and conservation consultants, met firstly of the week to focus on the water-saving measures every sector is taking.
The group praised the general public for decreasing their each day utilization, after Yorkshire Water reported a ten% discount in home demand following the introduction of their hosepipe ban, which saved as much as 80 million litres per day.
“The situation is nationally significant, and we are calling on everyone to play their part and help reduce the pressure on our water environment,” mentioned Helen Wakeham, NDG chair and director of water on the Setting Company.
“Water companies must continue to quickly fix leaks and lead the way in saving water.
“We all know the challenges farmers are going through and can proceed to work with them, different land customers, and companies to make sure everybody acts sustainably.”

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Guests take to the shore on the seafront at Southsea, Hamphire. Pic: PA

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Folks strolling their canines on Tooting Bec Frequent in London as amber warmth well being warnings have been issued throughout giant swathes of England. Pic: Ben Whitley/PA
Present drought scenario in England
– Drought has been declared in: Yorkshire, Cumbria and Lancashire, Larger Manchester Merseyside and Cheshire, East Midlands, West Midlands.
– Areas in extended dry climate (the section earlier than drought) are: Northeast, Lincolnshire and Northamptonshire, East Anglia, Thames, Wessex, Solent and South Downs.
– Yorkshire Water has a hosepipe ban in place for all its prospects, whereas Thames, South East, and Southern Water have postcode-specific bans.
– Reservoirs fell by 2% final week and at the moment are 67.7% full on common throughout England. The typical for the primary week of August is 80.5%.
– The bottom reservoirs are Blithfield (49.1%), Derwent Valley (47.2%), Chew Valley Lake (48.3%), Blagdon (46.3%).
– Rainfall in July was 89% of the long-term common for the month throughout England. That is the sixth consecutive month of below-average rainfall.
– Throughout the nation, 51% of river flows had been regular, with the remainder under regular, notably low or exceptionally low.
– Two rivers – Wye and Ely Ouse – had been the bottom on file for July.
– There are at present navigation closures or restrictions throughout sections of the Leeds and Liverpool, Macclesfield, Trent and Mersey, Peak Forest, Rochdale, Oxford and Grand Union Canal.
The rainfall on the finish of July was welcomed by growers, regardless that the dry climate is ready to have an effect on the harvest, with the Nationwide Farmers Union (NFU) noting how water shortages have impacted the rising season.
“Some farms are reporting a significant drop in yields, which is financially devastating for the farm business and could have impacts for the UK’s overall harvest,” NFU vice-president Rachel Hallos mentioned.
Ms Hallos mentioned funding in water infrastructure and a more practical planning system was urgently wanted “to avoid the swing between extreme drought and flooding and to secure water supplies for food production”.
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The dry climate additionally impacts the well being of the waterways, as low water ranges scale back oxygen ranges within the water, which might result in fish deaths, extra algae development, and will forestall wildlife from transferring up or downstream.
Water minister Emma Hardy mentioned the federal government is “urgently stepping up its response” to answer dry climate, together with funding in new reservoirs, however known as on corporations to do their bit.
“Water companies must now take action to follow their drought plans,” she mentioned.
“We face a growing water shortage in the next decade,” the minister warned, which she mentioned is why constructing new reservoirs – one thing the federal government has criticised the earlier administration for not doing – is so vital.

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Folks sunbathe at London Fields Lido. Pic: Reuters

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Amber warmth well being warnings have been issued throughout giant swathes of England, as temperatures are anticipated to soar.
The new and dry circumstances have additionally led to warnings of wildfires, following blazes close to Wimborne in Dorset and at Edinburgh’s Arthur’s Seat over the weekend.
The price of farm fires within the UK elevated by 37% to an estimated £110.3m in 2023, in response to the Nationwide Farmer’s Union (NFU) Mutual’s newest knowledge.
Ms Hallos mentioned: “We’re urging everyone enjoying the countryside this summer to play their part and be fire-aware, so these shared spaces remain safe and accessible for all: follow the Countryside Code, avoid open fires and report any signs of fire immediately.
“Defending our farmland means defending our meals, the environment and our rural lifestyle.”

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Swimmers take to the water from a seaside in Hugh City, Isles of Scilly as amber warmth well being warnings have been issued throughout giant swathes of England. Pic: PA

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A person sunbathes on the seaside alongside the River Thames in London as components of the UK face a fourth heatwave of the summer season. Pic: Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP
Suggestions for staying cool from the UKHSA
Shut home windows and curtains in rooms that face the solar
Search shade and canopy up outdoors
Use sunscreen, put on a hat and sun shades
Preserve out of the solar on the hottest instances, between 11am and 3pm
Prohibit bodily exercise to the cooler mornings or evenings
Know the way to answer warmth exhaustion and heatstroke
Sadiq Khan issued an air high quality alert for London as temperatures began to rise this morning.
“City Hall has triggered a high air pollution alert for Tuesday 12 August as hot weather is expected to increase pollutant levels,” the Mayor of London posted on X.
“We’re urging Londoners to look after themselves, stop their engines idling, and refrain from burning wood or garden waste.”

