Yorkshire Water issued the warning after some reservoir levels dropped to as low as 20%.
Yorkshire Water has warned its five million customers the hosepipe ban could continue "well into next year".
Director of water Neil Dewis said while there had been "a slight reduction in demand", average levels at the region's reservoirs had dropped further, to 35%.Yorkshire Water's director of water Neil Dewis
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