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topicnews · July 17, 2025

UK Heatwave Over, but New Hosepipe Ban announced

UK Heatwave Over, but New Hosepipe Ban announced


The weather shift is due to an area with low pressure that brings rain and cool air out of the Atlantic.

This is followed by a three -day route in which the temperatures in Astwood Bank, Worcestershire, rose above average over average on Saturday in Cardiff, Worcestershire, and 33.1 ° C in Achnagart in Achnagart in Achnagart.

The Hosepipe ban announced by Thames Water follows the warmest June of England and the driest and sunnest spring for more than a century.

It limits the not significant use of the pipe – such as irrigation gardens, washing cars or the fill paddle basin – because the reservoir decreases due to a longer dry weather.

Another ban on Hosepipe, which affects more than 1.4 million customers from the southeast of southeast in Kent and Sussex, will come into force on July 18.

In the meantime, the first Hosepipe ban of the year, which affects a large part of Yorkshire, parts of North Lincolnshire and parts of derbyshire

The prohibitions follow the course of the alarms of British health security issued by the British health security authority throughout England.