Overview
- Germany experienced near-record highs of 30°C on May 1, following the driest February to mid-April period since 1931, leaving soils critically depleted.
- Meteorologists warn of an elevated wildfire risk due to prolonged dryness, with grilling and open fires strongly discouraged.
- A cold front, Tief Henry, is forecast to bring thunderstorms, hail, and ground frost starting May 2, marking a sharp temperature drop.
- Experts link the current weather patterns to broader climate drivers like El Niño and warn of a potentially extreme summer if the trend persists.
- The Deutsche Wetterdienst highlights the need for sustained rainfall to address severe groundwater deficits, as brief showers provide only superficial relief.