Prolonged recent rainfall in many parts of the country means concerns have eased across Scotland.
Prolonged recent rainfall across Scotland has seen water scarcity return to "more typical" levels.
It means there are no longer any parts of the country at either moderate or significant scarcity levels. It operates a five-tier system for water levels - normal conditions, early warning, alert, moderate scarcity and significant scarcity.The Forth area has also improved from moderate Scarcity to early warning, with the Findhorn, Spey, Dee , Annan, Nith, Loch Maree and Outer Hebrides dropping to alert."Rainfall showers are forecast for this weekend, which may lead to continued recovery in some areas," it said.
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