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Hosepipe ban introduced amid heatwave | Hosepipe ban introduced amid heatwave |
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A hosepipe ban took effect in Northern Ireland at 18:00 BST on Friday. | A hosepipe ban took effect in Northern Ireland at 18:00 BST on Friday. |
NI Water has appealed for people not to use water for washing cars, filling pools, or sprinkling gardens, as supply failures have already hit some areas. | NI Water has appealed for people not to use water for washing cars, filling pools, or sprinkling gardens, as supply failures have already hit some areas. |
Temperatures peaked at 30C on Friday, but are expected to be lower today. | |
One fire appliance will remain to monitor a gorse fire on the Glenshane Pass . It had been burning for three days but is now winding down. | |
When is it too hot to work? | |
NI Water says it is pumping out water to its distribution network as fast as possible, but demand is at an all-time high, with people using approximately 200 litres per day each, compared to the normal 153 litres. | NI Water says it is pumping out water to its distribution network as fast as possible, but demand is at an all-time high, with people using approximately 200 litres per day each, compared to the normal 153 litres. |
With some areas, including parts of Belfast and Armagh, already experiencing loss of pressure and supply failures, NI Water has asked people to: | With some areas, including parts of Belfast and Armagh, already experiencing loss of pressure and supply failures, NI Water has asked people to: |
The last time there was a hosepipe ban was 23 years ago in 1995. | The last time there was a hosepipe ban was 23 years ago in 1995. |
The company's chief executive, Sara Venning, asked for people to be responsible and help conserve water. | The company's chief executive, Sara Venning, asked for people to be responsible and help conserve water. |
"Don't use your hose, don't sprinkle the garden, don't wash your car and take the weekend off and go to the beach," she said. | "Don't use your hose, don't sprinkle the garden, don't wash your car and take the weekend off and go to the beach," she said. |
Speaking on Good Morning Ulster, Ms Venning said NI Water had "maximised water production" but also needed help from customers. | Speaking on Good Morning Ulster, Ms Venning said NI Water had "maximised water production" but also needed help from customers. |
"It is essential that we all work together to reduce the unprecedented levels of demand on our network." | "It is essential that we all work together to reduce the unprecedented levels of demand on our network." |
In the Republic of Ireland, Irish Water has announced a ban on the use of hosepipes in the greater Dublin area from 2 July. | In the Republic of Ireland, Irish Water has announced a ban on the use of hosepipes in the greater Dublin area from 2 July. |
Irish Water said the ban will be in place until 31 July, but the situation will be kept under review. | Irish Water said the ban will be in place until 31 July, but the situation will be kept under review. |
Sunshine set for the weekend | Sunshine set for the weekend |
By BBC Northern Ireland weather presenter Geoff Maskell | By BBC Northern Ireland weather presenter Geoff Maskell |
It has been an incredible few days of weather. Not quite record breaking - but very, very close. | It has been an incredible few days of weather. Not quite record breaking - but very, very close. |
The warmest June temperature ever recorded in Northern Ireland was 30.8C at Knockarevan, back in 1976. | The warmest June temperature ever recorded in Northern Ireland was 30.8C at Knockarevan, back in 1976. |
On Thursday we came within a whisker of that, recording highs of 30.5C at both Derrylin and Thomastown. | On Thursday we came within a whisker of that, recording highs of 30.5C at both Derrylin and Thomastown. |
The lengthy spell of fine weather is all due to an area of high pressure which has been anchored over the British Isles for the last week. | The lengthy spell of fine weather is all due to an area of high pressure which has been anchored over the British Isles for the last week. |
High pressure in summer means, fine sunny days, light winds and initially clear cool nights. At the start of this week the nights were still quite pleasant. | High pressure in summer means, fine sunny days, light winds and initially clear cool nights. At the start of this week the nights were still quite pleasant. |
But as the ground warms up day by day, as it has done this week, even those night-time temperatures start to rise. | But as the ground warms up day by day, as it has done this week, even those night-time temperatures start to rise. |
The fine weather is set to stay with us through the weekend, all of next week and on into the early part of July. | The fine weather is set to stay with us through the weekend, all of next week and on into the early part of July. |
There's only a 20% chance of rain in the Belfast area before 11 July. | There's only a 20% chance of rain in the Belfast area before 11 July. |
But the temperature will drop a little, from a "scorchio" 30 degrees this week to just a very pleasant 23 or 24 degrees next week. | But the temperature will drop a little, from a "scorchio" 30 degrees this week to just a very pleasant 23 or 24 degrees next week. |
Inland Fisheries in the Republic of Ireland asked anglers and the public to report any sightings of fish possibly distressed by high water temperatures and low water levels. | Inland Fisheries in the Republic of Ireland asked anglers and the public to report any sightings of fish possibly distressed by high water temperatures and low water levels. |
They have also asked anglers to practice catch-and-release fishing during the heatwave - meaning all fish caught are returned to the water. | They have also asked anglers to practice catch-and-release fishing during the heatwave - meaning all fish caught are returned to the water. |
The police have reiterated their warning to not leave dogs in cars. | The police have reiterated their warning to not leave dogs in cars. |