Dunkerque sits on the flat northern plain of France near the North Sea and English Channel, where an oceanic climate keeps rainfall fairly steady through the year with few dramatic extremes.
A major Channel port, the city’s below-sea-level polder land makes drainage management essential regardless of rainfall intensity. Because the terrain is so flat, the region’s main flood risk comes from prolonged rain saturating the ground and canals rather than sudden runoff, and radar helps track the slower-moving systems typical of this coast. Learn more: Flash Flood Warning Signs on Radar · Open the full Rain Map