Here in Scotland, SEPA have just released their latest weekly report and due to the lack of rainfall which is still ongoing after a wetter spell earlier in the month, Orkney has had its status upgraded from moderate water scarcity status to significant water scarcity status which is the highest level which you can get to and unless we start to see some significant sustained rainfall very soon, I fear that there will be other areas joining them on that status as well.
In addition to that, there are a number of areas in NE Scotland to the north of Aberdeen which are still at significant water scarcity status and these are the same areas which were at that same status last week as well, so there continues to be no improvement whatsoever in those areas.
Nevertheless, there has been a couple of areas around Aberdeen, Angus and the south of Aberdeenshire which have had their status downgraded from moderate water scarcity status to alert status but that has been very much the exception rather than the rule and in general, all other areas which I haven't mentioned so far have seen their status remain unchanged from this time last week.
This means that for now at least, Edinburgh is still at alert status regarding water scarcity but given the ongoing lack of rain in the last week, I would say that we have actually been let off very lightly this week in that regard and unless this situation improves in regards to us seeing some proper and sustained rainfall, the overall situation is only going to continue to deteriorate once again with more and more areas seeing their water scarcity status being upgraded.
The latest forecasts suggest that we could get some rain at the weekend but that could easily end up being a situation in which we end up getting only a fraction of 1 mm of rain from that here if anything at all and apart from that, there are no signs of any real significant rainfall on the horizon with high pressure looking likely to build after that. All in all, this is all looking very concerning indeed.
I have been saying for some time on here that there were no real signals for a wet autumn and that was something which I stuck with even when we had that wetter spell earlier in the month. Some people at that time were saying on this forum that the reservoirs would fill up nicely during this autumn which would result in everything being OK in the end as regards to the water scarcity situation.
At the time, I kept wishing that I could actually believe those who were saying that and as time is going on, it now appears as though I have been correct all along in that regard with those who were more confident of a wetter result in the end, now scratching their heads over this prediction and starting to have some doubts about that actually being correct, especially since we are now almost a third of the way through the autumn with still no signs whatsoever, of their predictions coming even close to actually being correct.
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25 September 2025 14:41:04
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