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Germany Faces Persistent Drought as Weather Shift Brings Limited Relief

The driest spring since 1881 continues to strain agriculture and water resources, with scattered midweek rain offering little improvement.

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Overview

  • Germany is experiencing its driest spring on record, with rainfall deficits dating back to March 1881 according to the German Weather Service (DWD).
  • A midweek weather shift will bring cooler polar air, scattered showers, and thunderstorms, but significant drought relief remains unlikely.
  • Northern regions may face dust storms caused by dry soil and gusty winds, creating hazardous conditions for visibility and travel.
  • Farmers warn of potential crop yield losses of 20–30% if substantial rain does not arrive within the next two weeks.
  • Long-term forecasts remain divided, with some models predicting record-breaking summer heat and others suggesting a return to wetter conditions.