Monday 26.05.2025
Maintenance works 01.06-04.06

Due to maintenance works on our database, no measured data from the stations of the AGE Luxembourg will be available from 1 June to 4 June.

This also affects the site inondations.lu and the mobile application Meine Pegel.

Water level forecasts will not be affected, but simulations will no longer be based on measured data during this period.

Flood warnings on inondations.lu and LU-Alert are not concerned by this.

We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause.

Thank you for your understanding.

Monday 07.11.2022
"Meine Pegel" App

The "Meine Pegel" app with information on water levels and floods is now also available for Luxembourg.

The app "Meine Pegel" is designed to help people find out about water levels and floods in an even simpler and more targeted way.

Users have the option to individually set a specific water level for the gauges available in the app from which they want to be informed.

In addition to the current water levels, the app also displays the current flood reports from the website inondations.lu. Here, too, it is possible to notify the user as soon as the reports are made available at the official level.

The app, which has already been available in Germany for a few years, includes gauges in the Netherlands and Switzerland in addition to gauges in Luxembourg and Germany. It is now available in Luxembourg for Google Android and for Apple iOS in five languages.

Monday 07.02.2022
Inondation February 6 + 7 2022

Attached are the flood reports during the flood event on 6 and 7 February 2022 and the final report with the maximum water levels and the measured precipitation.

Thursday 06.01.2022
Flood 4 - 5 January 2022

Attached are the flood reports during the flood event on 4 and 5 January 2022 and the final report with the maximum water levels and the measured precipitation.

Thursday 06.01.2022
Historical water levels

The historical water levels now also include the maximum water levels reached during the flood event in July 2021 and are available for most measuring stations.

The water levels have been verified, but they are still provisional values that could be adjusted retroactively in the event of new findings.