Overview
- March 2025 was one of the driest months on record in Germany, with rainfall far below historical averages, and early April has seen continued dry conditions.
- Farmers warn of potential crop losses if significant rainfall does not arrive soon, particularly in regions with sandy soils and low water retention capacity.
- Low water levels in major rivers like the Elbe and Rhein are affecting navigation and increasing challenges for water resource management.
- Forest fire risks have escalated due to the dry conditions, prompting officials to issue warnings about fire safety and environmental vigilance.
- Short-term forecasts suggest a potential shift to wetter weather starting this weekend, with rain and thunderstorms expected, though uncertainties remain about regional impact.