15th May 2025

The river catchments of the Nith, Dee (Galloway), Cree, Doon, Irvine and Ayr and the Clyde have been raised to Alert.
The river catchments of the Shin, Naver, Conon, Spey, Deveron, Ythan, Don (Aberdeenshire), Dee (Aberdeenshire), Esk, Firth of Tay, Firth of Forth, Almond, Tyne (Lothian), Tweed, Esk (Dumfriesshire), Annan and Thurso remain at Alert.
Most of the rest of the country remains at Early Warning, with thDue to the continuing dry weather the area at Alert for water scarcity has expanded. A number of river catchments in south-west Scotland have been raised to Alert: the Nith, Dee (Galloway), Cree, Doon, Irvine and Ayr and the Clyde. Rainfall across Southwest Scotland was around half of the normal amount for April.
Across the rest of the country, ground conditions have continued to dry out. The river catchments of the Shin, Naver, Conon, Spey, Deveron, Ythan, Don (Aberdeenshire), Dee (Aberdeenshire), Esk, Firth of Tay, Firth of Forth, Almond, Tyne (Lothian), Tweed, Esk (Dumfriesshire), Annan and Thurso remain at Alert.
Elsewhere there has been no recovery and most other areas remain at Early Warning. Significant rainfall in the next week is very unlikely.is e Inner Hebrides remaining at Normal Conditions.
Blue - Normal
Green - Early Warning
Yellow - Alert
For more details go to
https://beta.sepa.scot/water-scarcity/previous-reports/08-may-2025/