Spain Drought 2025. Drought in Spain. Empty river in Spain. Lack of water Stock Photo Alamy Spain, which is nearing the end of a years-long drought, can expect such dry spells to become increasingly "frequent and severe" due to global warming, according to a scientific report published. Spain, which has suffered from a prolonged drought in recent years, has received steady rainfall especially in its south for the last two weeks,.
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Details of the report: Partial but uneven recovery: Despite the rains of autumn 2024, basins such as the. Spain to face increasingly 'severe' droughts: report March 13 2025 Part of the Guadiana river dried up in the central-western Spanish region of Extremadura in August 2022.
Drought Situation Worsens In Spain
Spain's reservoirs are heading into 2025 in better condition than they began 2024, which is not bad news considering that the situation of long-term drought (when less rainfall than normal falls over three consecutive years) still persists in Catalonia, parts of the Cantabrian coast (Asturias, Cantabria and Álava), the southeast of the country and both island groups. Spain near end of four-year drought: weather agency March 11 2025 A general view of the marshes of Donana National Park, in Almonte, Huelva, on February 28, 2025. Hydrometeorological data from the Junta de Andalucía's Hidrosur network shows that the reservoirs in Malaga, Spain, have reached a record high for the first time since February 2022, Sur in English reported
Spain's Malaga on track to experience driest year ever as reservoirs remain half full Olive. Spain to face increasingly 'severe' droughts: report March 13 2025 Part of the Guadiana river dried up in the central-western Spanish region of Extremadura in August 2022. The spatial extent of drought in the Balkans is slowly decreasing.
Spain drought at the heart of the campaign for regional and municipal elections. Spain, which is nearing the end of a years-long drought, can expect such dry spells to become increasingly "frequent and severe" due to global warming, according to a scientific report published. In southeastern Spain drought conditions continue to severely affect vegetation