Reservoir levels on Island have risen - slightly, in the last week.
The latest figures from Manx Utilities show its four sites now stand at 67%.
However, that's still 17% lower than average for this time of year.
The West Baldwin and Sulby reservoirs both saw levels increase, but Clypse and Kerrowdhoo fell.
It's now nearly five weeks since the Island introduced a hosepipe ban - with the Board citing 'dry conditions' and an increase in water usage.
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