The outlook for June is for normal to below normal river flows for northern and western areas of the UK, following a dry spring and a dry start to June. In parts of southern and eastern England, where spring has been wetter, June flows and groundwater levels are likely to be normal to above normal. Over the next three months, flows are likely to be normal to below normal across much of the country. In places where groundwater levels are currently above normal, such as central southern England and parts of northern Britain, this situation is likely to persist through the summer. This is likely to also lead to above normal summer flows in some groundwater dominated catchments in the south and east.
You can read the full Outlook here.
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