MONDAY MELTDOWN

Brits urged to ration water with temperatures set to hit 33C tomorrow as heatwave rages on

BAKING Brits will bask in more glorious hot weather today — while wet-blanket water bosses urge people to ration how much they use.

Millions hit the nation’s beaches and parks yesterday as the heavenly heatwave continued across the country.

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Millions hit Britain’s beaches and pools yesterday as the heatwave continued

Temperatures are expected to hit 33C (91F) today after yesterday saw highs of 29.5C (85F) in Wisley, Surrey.

And if the daily temperature reaches 28C or higher for the next eight days it will go down as the longest hot streak for four years.

But water bosses are threatening to dampen the mood, urging customers to cut down by not washing cars or sprinkling lawns.

If reservoirs fall too low it could lead to a hosepipe ban and the introduction of draconian drought conditions not seen since 1976.

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Anglian asked its four million customers to limit showers to five minutes, avoid washing cars and to “learn to love a brown lawn”.

Yorkshire Water called for four-minute showers — and even created a tailor-made playlist of songs.

And Severn Trent urged customers to turn off the tap while they brush their teeth — and urged gardeners to use a watering can instead of a hose.

Anglian spokeswoman Sarah Castelvecchi said: “We want everyone to enjoy the fabulous sunshine and being outdoors.

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“However we would like to ask everyone to think about how they are using their water.

“Every drop of water is precious, so we work hard to make sure there is enough to go around for both today and tomorrow.”

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Brits have been urged to ration water and avoid washing cars

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Water bosses also urged customers to avoid sprinkling lawns

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Bournemouth beach was packed by 10.30am as early-risers tried to get the best spot possible

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Kids cool down in City Park, Bradford as the heavenly heatwave continues

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Three-year-old Emmeline Paton Lloyd enjoys playing in three acres of Lavender fields in Kinross
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