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Water levels continue to fall in Bavaria

Water levels continue to fall in Bavaria

Water levels continue to fall in Bavaria
Water levels continue to fall in Bavaria

The flood situation in Bavaria showed signs of improvement over the weekend, with most water gauges in Lower Bavaria reporting levels close to normal. However, the Danube in Lower Bavaria remained a concern due to persistently low water levels. The German Weather Service predicted clear skies for the weekend, with normal or snow expected in the mountains mid-week.

The flood information service had announced the end of the flooding in Bavaria due to the dry weather. Previously, melting snow and rain had caused rapid rises in water levels in some Bavarian bodies of water, prompting warnings, especially on the Danube and its southern tributaries.

According to the current status, the Danube water levels in Bavaria are stable, with no immediate concerns about low water levels. Pfelling, a critical section of the Danube, is currently at 327 cm, considered stable for river cruising and navigation. The average monthly precipitation in Germany has increased, but this isn't specifically affecting the Danube water levels in Bavaria. The forecast for the Danube water levels in Bavaria looks promising, suggesting stable conditions over the next few days.

Despite the improvement, locals remained cautious due to the sensitive state of the water levels in Lower Bavaria. The situation report from the flood information service advised vigilance, as sudden changes in weather could potentially disrupt the recovery process.

Sources: [1] German Weather Service [2] Flood Information Service Bavaria [3] Climate Change and Almanac [4] Weather Forecast [5] Municipal Archives of Bavaria

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