Islanders could face water restrictions this winter as reserves fall to their lowest level this year, Guernsey Water has warned.
The company said resources were at 69% capacity, despite rainfall in September and October.
It urged islanders to conserve water and warned restrictions “may be required”.
Guernsey Water managing director Steve Langlois said it had been an “exceptionally dry” 12 months.
Mr Langlois said rainfall, which was 32% less than usual, was also below the ten-year average for this time of year.