Spring is currently a lot wetter than usual. Weeronline even speaks of the wettest spring of this century. But all that rain also has advantages; there is no question of a precipitation deficit yet.
An average of 219.6 millimeters of rain fell this season. That is still good for fifth place on the list of the wettest springs ever. Tens of millimeters may be added in the next three weeks, so that 2023 may end up in second or third place.
The record will most likely not be broken. In 1983, an average of 283.7 millimeters of rain fell. To reach that amount, more than 60 millimeters of rain must fall in the next three weeks. According to Weeronline, that is not possible. Especially because more dry days are coming and the sun will show itself more often.
The fact that the meteorological spring has been soaking wet so far also has advantages. For example, there is currently no serious precipitation deficit anywhere in our country.
Last year, spring was extremely dry and downright sunny. This was followed by a dry and hot summer. As a result, a large part of the country had to deal with a large rainfall deficit.
2023-05-13 08:16:48
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