The
Centre for Ecology and Hydrology is quite a good resource for the UK.
Part of their summary for April (the last complete month):
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River flows in impermeable catchments fell steeply through April and many rivers reported notably low flows around month-end. Rapidly increasing soil moisture deficits caused problems for gardeners and growers and signalled an early termination to the recharge season in most aquifer outcrop areas. However, healthy recharge over the winter of 2006/07 ensured that groundwater levels remain generally in the normal range (albeit below average), and mostly well above those of the late spring in 2006. Above average May rainfall would be particularly welcome in parts of northern England where reservoir stocks normally decline quickly through the late spring.
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The also have an up to date table of selected reservoir levels at
http://www.nwl.ac.uk/ih/nrfa/monthly...7/04/sm02.html.
We don't seem to have any problems at the moment.