TitanTim said:You'll all be moaning at hosepipe bans in a few months![]()
Tim.
Not a chance until 2015 earliest given the levels of water in rivers and reservoirs. Even the SE is in the high 90%'s full
TitanTim said:You'll all be moaning at hosepipe bans in a few months![]()
Tim.
cj10jeeper said:TitanTim said:You'll all be moaning at hosepipe bans in a few months![]()
Tim.
Not a chance until 2015 earliest given the levels of water in rivers and reservoirs. Even the SE is in the high 90%'s full
cj10jeeper said:I'd suggested high 90's, rather than 90%, but not really surprising they are not all 100% as we had well below average rainfall for many months last year and the heavy rain only came December onwards. The reservoirs are not necessarily in exactly the same areas as the headlines floods, etc. so while lowlands may be flooded reservoirs still needed filling.
I have no doubt that by end Feb they will all be at near 100%.
Google reservoir levels - there are some fascinating graphics put up by many of the regions. Here's a couple one my local and other in SE
http://www.thameswater.co.uk/your-account/12826.htm
http://www.stwater.co.uk/content/conWebDoc/4897
+1pvr said:A gentle slide into spring would do me nicely thanks.
andysat said:+1pvr said:A gentle slide into spring would do me nicely thanks.![]()
cj10jeeper said:TitanTim said:You'll all be moaning at hosepipe bans in a few months![]()
Tim.
Not a chance until 2015 earliest given the levels of water in rivers and reservoirs. Even the SE is in the high 90%'s full