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Fresh hosepipe ban warning as fourth heatwave set to grip UK

Tens of thousands of people were warned to restrict the use of water, and only opened the taps when necessary only days before they were adjusted to keep the UK by the fourth heat wave.

South East Water (SEW) said that customers in Sussex have faster faster and earlier than normal ”.

People in the region were asked only to use water for basic use such as drinking, washing and cooking.

Sew has already a prohibition of Hosepipe in Sussex and Kent, but warned that Surrey, Hampshire and Berkshire have watched water resources in some parts of Berkshire to see if further restriction is required.

The Southern Water, Thames Water and Yorkshire Su, and now there are more than 8.5 million UK households under Hosepipe bans.

The latest warning is issued for a yellow heat health warning for most of the UK next week, temperatures to exceed 30C in some regions.

Young people cool off from Wey Footbridge to the Wey River near Guildford in the south of London

Young people cool off from Wey Footbridge to the Wey River near Guildford in the south of London (AFP through Getty Images)

The heat warning that warns “important effects önem between the UK Health and Safety Agency (UKHSA) health and social care services is in force on Monday from 12:00 to 18:00 on Wednesday. The warning covers Yorkshire and Humber, Eastern Midlands, the east of England, the South East and South West.

Temperatures will reach 27C in some parts of Southern England at the weekend, and then on Monday and Tuesday, over 30C in some parts of Middle, South and East England.

In front of the last heat wave, the South East Water spokesman warned: “Our surface water reservoirs, Ardingly and Arlington are a significant water source and faster and faster than normal.

Most Most of the waters in them are taken from nearby rivers, whose flow is much lower than normal due to multiple heat waves.

“The reservoirs have not been so low at this time of the year since the drought of 2022, and soon we want them to protect the resources and use water for basic purposes with warmer weather, so soon – so drinking, washing and cooking.”

People pass through dried herbs on July 15, 2025 in Greenwich Park in London, England.

People pass through dried herbs on July 15, 2025 in Greenwich Park in London, England. (Getty Images)

Steven Keates in Met Office said: ız We are sure that temperatures will significantly increase at the beginning of the next week, and on Monday, in some parts of England, and perhaps in a few places on Tuesday, the low 30s reach the Celsius of the 30s.

“However, the length of this hot spell is still uncertain and it is possible for high temperatures to continue in the next week, especially in the south”.

This year, the fourth heat wave follows the two in July. Authorities record a heat wave when a position, a maximum daily temperature meeting or at least three days exceeding the heat wave temperature threshold.

This threshold varies from 25C in Scotland to 28C in London.

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