The Kenya Meteorological Department has reassured the public that there will be no severe flooding in the country in the coming days. Despite this, rainfall is expected to persist in certain regions, including Western Kenya, parts of the Rift Valley, Central Kenya, and the coastal strip.
According to the department, the reduced likelihood of severe flooding is due to the fact that the peak of the rainy season was in April. However, intermittent rain is still anticipated in the aforementioned areas.
Encouraging outdoor activities, the weatherman highlighted that game parks should generally be accessible, and urged people to enjoy their vacations.
Yesterday, the weather forecast indicated that rainfall would persist in the highlands East and West of the Rift Valley, the Lake Victoria Basin, and the Rift Valley. Conversely, parts of the Coast, Northeastern, and Northwestern Kenya are expected to experience high average daytime temperatures exceeding 30 degrees Celsius. Nevertheless, some areas in the Central Highlands may experience low average night-time temperatures dropping below 10°C.
Looking ahead to Saturday, there will be a notable decrease in rainfall across various regions, although occasional showers are still expected in Western, Rift Valley, Central Kenya, and the Lake Victoria Basin.
The forecast suggests that most parts of the country will experience sunny intervals, with reduced rainfall anticipated in different regions. However, intermittent rainfall is also expected in Western, Rift Valley, Central Kenya, and the Lake Victoria Basin.