Significant Scarcity is now affecting the Upper Tweed, Mid-Tweed and Lauderdale, Tyne (Lothian), Fife (East Neuk), Leven (Fife), Lunan Water, Lower Dee and Water of Feugh, South Ugie Water, River Findhorn and Findhorn (East) areas. These areas join the River Avon, Lower Spey, Deveron, Upper and Lower Don (Aberdeenshire), Ythan and North Fife areas at Significant Scarcity.
The Whiteadder Water, Lower Tweed and Berwickshire Coastal catchments are no longer at Significant Scarcity.
The Helmsdale, Shin, Conon, Inverness (East) and Almond catchments, and the rest of the Findhorn, Spey, Dee (Aberdeen), Esk (Angus), Firth of Tay, Firth of Forth and Tweed catchments, are at Moderate Scarcity.
The Naver area has been raised to Alert, joining Thurso and Orkney.
Shetland has been raised to Early Warning. The rest of the country remains at Early Warning or Normal Conditions.
The water scarcity report is updated weekly on a Thursday
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