Anticipated as Dry: Predicted High Likelihood of Prolonged Dryness During Spring 2025 - Anticipated Spring of 2025 May Lack Sufficient Rainfall
Germany's Spring 2025 Weather
The German Weather Service (DWD) in Offenbach has concluded that the spring of 2025 was likely significantly drier than average. As a result, the spring of 2025 ranks third on record for the driest spring seasons, falling only behind 1893 and 2011.
Recent weeks have seen a significant lack of rainfall, prompting concerns from DWD spokespersons. This drought has posed a problem for the country, increasing the risk of forest fires and poor crop yields.
However, the months of March, April, and May were cooler than average, with an average temperature of 9.7 degrees. Yet, warmer temperatures are expected over the weekend, which may change the overall temperature average. Notably, spring 2024 secured the title as the warmest in Germany since records began.
The German environment minister has expressed worry about the lack of rain, underscoring the severity of the situation. With summer upon us, it remains crucial to monitor the weather situation closely to mitigate potential consequences.
The weather forecasting for summer 2025 in Germany is a matter of significant concern due to the dry spring, with the German Weather Service (DWD) predicting a continuation of the dry weather. In response, the environmental-science community has urged increased focus on preserving the environment and potentially implementing solutions to manage water resources.