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Heavy Rain to Bring Threat of Floods After Another Hosepipe Ban Announced

Heavy showers are expected to bring surface flooding as Wessex Water restricts hosepipe use for 1.4 million customers after prolonged dry weather.

  • On Tuesday, Wessex Water implemented a hosepipe ban for 1.4 million customers across Bath, Somerset, Dorset, and Wiltshire, marking the first such restriction in 50 years since 1976.
  • Chief Executive Ruth Jefferson cited extreme dry weather, noting demand consistently exceeds 400 million litres per day, which is 30% above average for this time of year.
  • Breaching the restriction under the Water Industry Act could result in fines of up to £1,000, though exemptions exist for customers with specific medical needs.
  • Elsewhere, the National Fire Chiefs Council recorded 1,132 wildfires across England and Wales in 2026, a record high, with chairman Phil Garrigan stating progress is "encouraging" but the country is "not out of this yet."
  • The Met Office forecasts heavy showers on Thursday, potentially bringing surface flooding, while the BBC noted that the sudden cooling "might come as a bit of a shock for some" after recent heatwaves.
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Heavy rain brings flood threat as ‘shock’ temperature drop set to hit UK

The ‘first meaningful rain for a long time’ in parts of the UK could result in surface flooding

·London, United Kingdom
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Heavy rain to bring threat of floods after another hosepipe ban announced

Some areas will have the ‘first meaningful rain for a long time’, the Met Office said.

·London, United Kingdom
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