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Rain Ahead: Kenya Meteorological Department Predicts Weekend Downpour

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NAIROBI, Kenya—Kenya’s skies are about to turn dramatic. After weeks of mostly dry conditions, the Kenya Meteorological Department (Kenya Met) has forecasted increased rainfall over parts of the country starting this weekend. 

The Southern half of Kenya is expected to see moderate to heavy rains, with the intensity gradually moving northward as the week progresses.

In a statement shared on X, Kenya Met hinted at the coming change: “Been dry lately? Changes are coming! Starting this weekend, expect increased rainfall coverage & intensity over the southern half of Kenya.”

The forecast spans to Wednesday, January 29, and comes with a blend of rain, sun, and a few surprises.

Counties such as Nairobi, Nyeri, Kiambu, Murang’a, Meru, and Embu are on the radar for afternoon and nighttime showers. 

Scattered rainfall is also likely in the Highlands both east and west of the Rift Valley, the Central and South Rift Valley, and the Southeastern Lowlands.

But it’s not just about the rain—Kenya Met warns of isolated storms in some areas toward the end of the forecast period. So, if you’re in the Rift Valley or Central Highlands, keep an umbrella within reach.

While the southern parts brace for showers, the northern half of the country and coastal regions will remain largely sunny and dry. 

However, strong southeasterly winds are expected in Turkana, Marsabit, and Garissa counties. Beachgoers and adventurers in these areas might want to reconsider outdoor plans.

Friday’s report from the IGAD Climate Prediction and Applications Centre brought a less optimistic long-term outlook. 

The March to May 2025 seasonal forecast projects below-normal rainfall for much of the Greater Horn of Africa, including parts of Kenya, Somalia, and Ethiopia. 

This period is critical, as it accounts for nearly 60pc of the annual rainfall in the equatorial region.

Interestingly, there’s hope for wetter conditions in areas like southwestern Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania, where rainfall is expected to exceed 200mm during the season. 

Meanwhile, temperatures are predicted to soar across the region, with a more than 75pc probability of warmer-than-average conditions in northern Kenya, Ethiopia, and Sudan.

Whether you’re in Nairobi prepping for rain or soaking in the sun on Kenya’s coast, this weekend promises to be eventful. 

Keep an eye on your local weather updates and plan accordingly—nature seems to have a few surprises in store.

George Ndole
George Ndole
George is an experienced IT and multimedia professional with a passion for teaching and problem-solving. George leverages his keen eye for innovation to create practical solutions and share valuable knowledge through writing and collaboration in various projects. Dedicated to excellence and creativity, he continuously makes a positive impact in the tech industry.

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