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Published: June 13, 2025

Reference period: 2025-06-11


Rhine river water level and discharge daily report (2025-06-11)

Rhine River Daily Report – Basel-Kleinhüningen, 2025-06-11

On June 11th, the discharge at Basel-Kleinhüningen ranged from 1160 m³/s to 1213 m³/s, with an average of 1183 m³/s. These values provide insight into the river's current flow conditions and allow us to compare them to historical data.

Comparison with Historical Data

Past 30 Days: - Maximum Discharge: The maximum discharge of 1213 m³/s ranks as the 15th highest in the past 30 days. The highest discharge in this period was 1805 m³/s, recorded on June 7th. - Minimum Discharge: The minimum discharge of 1160 m³/s ranks as the 23rd highest in the past 30 days. The lowest discharge was 588 m³/s, recorded on May 18th.

Current Season: - Maximum Discharge: The maximum discharge ranks as the 199th highest for this season across all available years. The seasonal peak discharge was 3729 m³/s, observed on July 15th, 2021. - Minimum Discharge: The minimum discharge ranks as the 271st highest for this season. The lowest seasonal discharge was 220 m³/s, recorded on July 26th, 2022.

Current Year: - The current year's data is not explicitly provided, but the discharge values are within the expected range for this time of year based on historical seasonal data.

All-Time (Historical): - Maximum Discharge: The maximum discharge ranks as the 548th highest in all historical data. The all-time peak discharge was 4620 m³/s, recorded on March 11th, 2021. - Minimum Discharge: The minimum discharge ranks as the 1331st highest. The lowest recorded discharge was 220 m³/s, on July 26th, 2022.

Percentile Analysis

  • Past 30 Days: The maximum discharge is in the 58th percentile, and the minimum discharge is in the 81st percentile.
  • Current Season: The maximum discharge is in the 55th percentile, and the minimum discharge is in the 64th percentile.
  • All-Time: The maximum discharge is in the 69th percentile, and the minimum discharge is in the 78th percentile.

Overall, the discharge levels on June 11th are typical for this time of year, showing moderate flow conditions without any extreme variations. The values are consistent with the seasonal trends and historical averages, indicating stable river conditions.

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