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Home / Environment / Brits Brace for Potential Winter Hosepipe Ban as Drought Lingers

Brits Brace for Potential Winter Hosepipe Ban as Drought Lingers

14 Nov

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Summary

  • Hosepipe bans still in place for some regions until after Christmas
  • Extreme dry spells could worsen in 2026 if wet winter doesn't arrive
  • Government encourages households to reduce water use this winter
Brits Brace for Potential Winter Hosepipe Ban as Drought Lingers

As of November 14, 2025, the UK is still at risk of a winter hosepipe ban as households in certain regions have been told that water restrictions will not be lifted until after Christmas. Restrictions remain in place for customers of Yorkshire Water, as well as some customers of Thames Water and South East Water.

The hosepipe ban was implemented over the summer, with households facing a £1,000 fine if they were found to have violated the rules. Despite recent wet weather, parts of the UK are still dealing with the effects of a severe drought following the driest spring in 132 years and four heatwaves.

The Environment Agency has warned that extreme dry spells could be even worse in 2026 if the country does not see a wet winter. While heavy rainfall is expected this weekend, the Met Office is still predicting drier conditions for much of November to January. The government is now encouraging households to keep their water use low this winter, with suggestions such as limiting showers to the length of one song and using a watering can instead of a hose.

Water minister Emma Hardy emphasized that climate change will lead to more frequent and severe droughts and flooding in the years ahead, and the government is taking action to improve the UK's long-term water resilience.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Customers of Yorkshire Water, Thames Water, and South East Water are still subject to hosepipe bans as of November 2025.
Experts warn that extreme dry spells could worsen in 2026 if the country does not see a wet winter, indicating the drought may continue into the following year.
The government is encouraging households to conserve water this winter, with suggestions like limiting shower time and using watering cans instead of hoses. They are also taking action to improve long-term water resilience, including building new reservoirs.

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