All indications are that river flows and groundwater levels are most likely to be in the normal range throughout the UK during March.
Some regional variation appears for the three month period March to May. River flows in north-east Scotland are most likely to be below average, and there’s an increased probability of above average flows in the most south-easterly corner of England, although here normal flows are the most likely outcome. Groundwater levels are also most likely to be above normal in this corner of England over this period, but further west indications are for lower than normal levels in the Chalk aquifer of the Berkshire Downs and west Wessex.
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