Watercare Drought Update: June 29
Rainfall:
| Yesterday | Past 7 days | Rainfall since the start of the drought | |
| Hūnua Ranges | 7mm | 125.5mm | Since the start of the drought in November 2019, our water catchments have received around 24 per cent less rainfall than normal. |
| Waitākere Ranges | 10.5mm | 166.5mm |
How full the dams are (in total):
| Today: | 54.5% |
| Yesterday: | 53.8% |
| Normal for this time of year: | 78.53% |
Water consumption:
| Target for June 2020: | 410 million litres or less a day |
| Yesterday’s consumption | 393 million litres |
| Yesterday’s 7-day rolling average | 401 million litres |
See the weekly water supply update
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