Prolonged drought and extreme heat across Central Europe have driven the Danube to multi-decade lows, with gauges from Bavaria to Bulgaria recording flows well below historical averages and navigation nearly halted on sections like the Bulgarian stretch. Recent Alpine precipitation of 50-60 mm offers modest inflow potential, yet forecasters note insufficient volume to reverse the trend quickly amid continued dry conditions and typical seasonal minima in September and October. Trader consensus places the highest probability on normalization between October 1-31, reflecting expectations that recovery will require sustained rainfall beyond isolated events while early September gains remain unlikely given current trajectories and energy and shipping constraints.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · UpdatedWhen will the Danube River return to normal levels?
October 1 - 31, 2026 42%
September 15 - 30, 2026 25%
Does not return by November 1, 2026 20.6%
September 1 - 14, 2026 9.5%
Before September 1, 2026
5%
September 1 - 14, 2026
10%
September 15 - 30, 2026
25%
October 1 - 31, 2026
42%
Does not return by November 1, 2026
21%
October 1 - 31, 2026 42%
September 15 - 30, 2026 25%
Does not return by November 1, 2026 20.6%
September 1 - 14, 2026 9.5%
Before September 1, 2026
5%
September 1 - 14, 2026
10%
September 15 - 30, 2026
25%
October 1 - 31, 2026
42%
Does not return by November 1, 2026
21%
"Does not return by November 1, 2026" resolves "Yes" if no reading at or above 93 centimeters is recorded at the Budapest gauge at any time on or before October 31, 2026 11:59 PM UTC. Readings after this cutoff are not considered, and any return to normal levels occurring on or after November 1, 2026 does not affect resolution.
The resolution is triggered by the first reading at or above 93 centimeters recorded on or after the market's start, representing a rise back to the threshold. A single reading at or above 93 centimeters is sufficient to trigger resolution; transient spikes count, and the water level does not need to be sustained at or above 93 centimeters for any period.
The bracket containing the timestamp of the first reading at or above 93 centimeters resolves "Yes"; all other brackets resolve "No".
The primary resolution source for this market will be DanubeHIS (https://www.danubehis.org/results/HU442027_HYDRO). If DanubeHIS is unavailable, this market may resolve based on a consensus of credible reporting.
Market Opened: Aug 10, 2026, 11:36 AM ET
Resolution Source
https://www.danubehis.org/results/HU442027_HYDROResolver
0x69c47De9D..."Does not return by November 1, 2026" resolves "Yes" if no reading at or above 93 centimeters is recorded at the Budapest gauge at any time on or before October 31, 2026 11:59 PM UTC. Readings after this cutoff are not considered, and any return to normal levels occurring on or after November 1, 2026 does not affect resolution.
The resolution is triggered by the first reading at or above 93 centimeters recorded on or after the market's start, representing a rise back to the threshold. A single reading at or above 93 centimeters is sufficient to trigger resolution; transient spikes count, and the water level does not need to be sustained at or above 93 centimeters for any period.
The bracket containing the timestamp of the first reading at or above 93 centimeters resolves "Yes"; all other brackets resolve "No".
The primary resolution source for this market will be DanubeHIS (https://www.danubehis.org/results/HU442027_HYDRO). If DanubeHIS is unavailable, this market may resolve based on a consensus of credible reporting.
Resolution Source
https://www.danubehis.org/results/HU442027_HYDROResolver
0x69c47De9D...Prolonged drought and extreme heat across Central Europe have driven the Danube to multi-decade lows, with gauges from Bavaria to Bulgaria recording flows well below historical averages and navigation nearly halted on sections like the Bulgarian stretch. Recent Alpine precipitation of 50-60 mm offers modest inflow potential, yet forecasters note insufficient volume to reverse the trend quickly amid continued dry conditions and typical seasonal minima in September and October. Trader consensus places the highest probability on normalization between October 1-31, reflecting expectations that recovery will require sustained rainfall beyond isolated events while early September gains remain unlikely given current trajectories and energy and shipping constraints.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated


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