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Midlands now in drought as millions more brace for hosepipe bans

Heatwave hosepipe ban: Police warn public not to call them about rulebreakers
  • The Environment Agency has warned that millions more people across England are expected to enter "drought" status this summer.
  • Drought has been officially declared in the West and East Midlands, adding to three other UK areas already experiencing such conditions.
  • More hosepipe bans are anticipated across the UK following the driest spring in over 50 years, with Thames Water's ban commencing next Tuesday.
  • Farmers are facing significant challenges due to the dry conditions, including low irrigation reservoir levels, poor crop quality, and reduced livestock yields.
  • The Met Office forecasts changeable weather for July, with a likely near-average rainfall for the UK in the longer term, offering some potential relief.
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