Most parts of the country will continue experiencing dry weather conditions as the effects of delayed April rains continue to be felt.
Although the Meteorological Department forecasts rains in some regions in the next three days, dry conditions will continue to be felt in
“Rainfall is expected over a few parts of the country during the first half of the forecast period. The second half is expected to be mainly sunny and dry,” the report by the Meteorological Department says.
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The rest of the afternoons are expected to be sunny and the nights partly cloudy.
Western region
The western region is expected to also experience sunny intervals and night rains which could be characterized by thunderstorms. Northern and eastern regions will experience sunny days and light rain during morning hours.
Already, the weatherman has predicted that during the long-rain season northern, eastern and coastal regions will experience less rainfall.
“The outlook for April 2019 indicates that several parts of north-western, south-eastern and the coastal regions are likely to experience below average (depressed) rainfall that may be characterized by episodic heavy storms.
“The western, central and several parts of northeastern Kenya are likely to experience near-average rainfall. The distribution, both in time and space, is, however, likely to be poor,” the weatherman said in an overview report for the rainy season.
Temperatures have also been rising over the last one week in most parts where the highest temperature was recorded in Mandera capturing a maximum 39.8 degrees Celsius on April 2.
Delayed rains
Reports show that the tropical cyclone has played a key role in delaying the March-April-May rains leading to prolonged sunny and dry weather conditions. “The seasonal rainfall onset was also expected to be timely over several parts of the country.
“However, a Tropical Cyclone known as “IDAI” located in the Mozambican Channel for several days has played a key role in delaying the northward movement of the rain-bearing Inter-Tropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ).
The cyclone significantly reduced moisture influx into the country and this led to the continued sunny and dry weather conditions over the better part of the country,” a report by the meteorological department on the long rains said.