Regions That Will Continue Receiving Rainfall

Regions That Will Continue Receiving Rainfall

Regions That Will Continue Receiving Rainfall

with an effort to aid with the nation’s post-flood rehabilitation, the Kenya Meteorological Department reported bright spells on Saturday in several regions.

Kenya Met Kenya Meteorological Department reported bright spells on Saturday in several regions. end of the recent period of heavy rainfall.

Along with forecasting the nation’s weather for the upcoming weekend, the weatherman also issued an alert regarding anticipated precipitation in five different places.

The Lake Victoria basin, Central Kenya, Western Kenya, and the Rift Valley were among the areas predicted to see rain.

Kenyans living in the aforementioned areas were warned to watch out for possible flooding that could cause property damage.

“Most of the country is expected to see sunny intervals, with a significant reduction in rainfall likely across various regions,” Kenya Met said.

Rainfall is also anticipated on occasion in a number of areas. Kenyans were encouraged by the Meteorological Department to “stay safe and prepared.”

In Nairobi, however, most of the day was expected to be sunny with moderate amounts of precipitation.

The news from Kenya Met comes the day after Government Spokesperson Isaac Mwaura stated that rain is anticipated to lessen in intensity throughout the majority of the nation.

In his statement, Mwaura said that the government will start repairing the infrastructure that floods had wrecked right away.

In order to support students who are scheduled to return to school next week, the government spokeswoman added that schools that were devastated by floods would be given priority during the repairs.

Speaking after President William Ruto’s order about the reopening of schools, Mwaura stated that the academic institution would reopen on May 13.

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