Elbe water level at its lowest point: flood warnings for Dresden!

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Current water levels of the Elbe in Dresden on June 14th, 2025: flood warnings and important information about the river situation.

Aktuelle Pegelstände der Elbe in Dresden am 14.06.2025: Hochwasser-Warnungen und wichtige Informationen zur Flusslage.
Current water levels of the Elbe in Dresden on June 14th, 2025: flood warnings and important information about the river situation.

Elbe water level at its lowest point: flood warnings for Dresden!

What is happening on the banks of the Elbe? On June 14, 2025, the current water levels along the river, which is one of the largest in Europe and flows through Saxony, show a picture that affects both flood warnings and low water levels. The Elbe, which rises in the Czech Republic and flows into the North Sea, has an exciting history and remains in the news today. The city of Dresden is closely monitoring the water levels since they were last measured on June 13th and were at 100 cm. This morning, June 14th, the water level even fell to 91 cm, a decrease of 9 cm. This is a clear sign that flooding is not currently an issue - according to information from Environment Saxony There are currently no flood warnings in place.

Despite the all-clear, there are still some criteria that must be taken into account. For example, in Dresden the water level on the Terrassenufer is only closed from 5.50 m. It is also interesting that the mobile flood protection gates are activated at water levels of 6.10 m on Weißeritzstrasse and at 7 m on the Ostraufer, should there be an increase. The alarming water levels are classified in two ways:

  • Alarmstufe 1: Kleines Hochwasser (Beginn der Ausuferung)
  • Alarmstufe 2: Mittleres Hochwasser (Überflutung von Grünland)
  • Alarmstufe 3: Großes Hochwasser (Überflutung von Grundstücken)
  • Alarmstufe 4: Sehr großes Hochwasser (Überflutung größerer Flächen)

Current water levels

A look at the water levels over the last few days shows that the Elbe in Schöna fell from 126 cm on June 10th to 103 cm on June 14th. A similar trend was also observed in Dresden, where the values ​​fell from 100 cm to 91 cm. Further away from Dresden, for example in Magdeburg, the level was 81 cm on June 14th and in Dessau it was 100 cm. These figures make it clear that the Elbe is currently deep in water, but a flood event is not in sight ELWIS reported.

The city of Dresden, which also actively provides information about flood warnings, offers current information on its website to protect the population. Visitors and residents are urged to remain vigilant and heed local warnings. It is important to know that flood warnings are distributed on various channels, including radio, television, loudspeakers and even digital billboards, to reach everyone as quickly as possible.

How the situation on the Elbe will develop remains to be seen. One thing is certain: those responsible for the early warning systems have a good hand, helping us to stay well informed and to react if necessary. Why not just enjoy the beautiful waterfront promenades for the next few days while the water stays calm?