Seven-Day Forecast - Kenya Meteorological Department.
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Seven-Day Forecast - Kenya Meteorological Department.
WEATHER FORECAST FOR THE NEXT SEVEN-DAY PERIOD VALID 13TH TO 19TH JAN 2015 Issue Date: 12/01/2015 Review of weather for the last seven-day period 5th to 11th Jan, 2015): Narok in the south rift recorded the highest rainfall of Forecast for the next seven days (13th to 19th Jan 2015): The forecast indicates: 51.2mm. Dry weather is to be experienced throughout the Ref No: KMD/FCST/11-2013/FD/47 The rest of the stations that reported had less that entire country for the entirety of the forecast period. 10mm of rainfall. Day-time temperatures generally decreased over most parts of the country except few areas. Night-time temperatures generally increased over most areas except few areas over the coast. 1. SUMMARY 2. Weather Review for the last seven days 5th to 11th Jan, 2015 Rainfall Review 2.1 Rainfall categories Range Category <5 mm 5 - 20mm 20 - 50mm Light Moderate Heavy >50mm Very heavy During the review period, Narok in the south rift recorded the highest rainfall of 51.2mm. The rest of the stations that reported had less that 10mm of rainfall. Figure 1 depicts the seven-day rainfall totals as experienced from 5th to 11th Jan, 2015. 60.0 50.0 30.0 20.0 10.0 0.0 LODWAR MARSABIT MOYALE GARISSA WAJIR MANDERA KITALE KAKAMEGA ELDORET ELDORT A/P KABARNET BUTERE SHIKOTI SUBA KERICHO KISII KISUMU NYAHURURU NAKURU NAROK KABARAK KARURUMO IYEGO TUTHU WRMA KERUGOYA MIAD MWEA GITUGI KANGEMA NYERI EMBU MERU LAIKIPIA M.A.B. DAGORETTI WILSON JKIA THIKA KABETE NGONG MACHAKOS MAKINDU VOI MUTOMO KITUI SHIGHARO WUNDANYI WERUGHA LAMU MALINDI MSABAHA MTWAPA MOMBASA KILINDINI RAINFALL (MM) 40.0 FIGURE 1:SEVEN-DAY RAINFALL 5TH TO 11TH JAN, 2015 1 Figure 2 depicts the spatial distribution of the rainfall totals for the seven-day review period 5th to 11th Jan, 2015) over the country while Fig 2: Spatial map of the 5th to 11th Jan, 2015 rainfall totals 2.2 Temperature During the review period, day-time (maximum) temperatures generally decreased over most parts of the country except few areas. Night-time (minimum) temperatures generally increased over most areas except few areas over the coast. Wajir Meteorological Stations recorded the highest daily maximum temperature of 38.8°C on 11th January 2015 while Nyahururu Meteorological Station recorded the lowest daily minimum temperature of 4.9°C on 5th. Wajir Meteorological station recorded the highest seven-day average maximum temperature of 37.4°C while Nyahururu Meteorological Station recorded the lowest seven-day average minimum temperature of 6.3°C. (See Figure 4 below) 40.0 MIN MAX 35.0 30.0 20.0 15.0 10.0 5.0 MOMBASA MTWAPA MSABAHA MALINDI LAMU VOI MAKINDU THIKA JKIA MACHAKOS STATION WILSON MERU NYERI NAKURU NYAHURURU KISUMU KERICHO ELDORET KAKAMEGA KITALE WAJIR MOYALE 0.0 LODWAR TEMPERATURE IN oC 25.0 FIG4 SEVEN - DAY MAXIMUM & MINIMUM TEMPERATURES FROM 5TH TO 11TH JAN, 2015 2 3. FORECAST FOR THE NEXT SEVEN DAYS FROM 13TH TO 19TH JAN 2015 The forecast indicates: Dry weather condition is to be experienced throughout the entire country for the entire forecast period. DETAILED REGIONAL FORECAST FOR THE NEXT SEVEN DAYS 13TH TO 19TH JAN 2015 The Lake Victoria Basin, Highlands West of the Rift Valley, Central and South Rift Valley (counties of Siaya, Kisumu, Homabay, Migori, Kisii, Nyamira, Transnzoia, Baringo, Uasingishu, Elgeyo-Marakwet, Nandi, Laikipia, Nakuru, Narok, Kajiado, Kericho, Bomet, Kakamega, Vihiga, Bungoma and Busia are expected to experience sunny intervals the entire day throughout the forecast period. The extreme south Rift Valley is however likely to receive afternoon showers and thunderstorms scattered over few places at the beginning of the period; Northwestern (counties of Turkana, West Pokot and Samburu) are expected to experience sunny intervals the entire day throughout the forecast period; Central Highlands including, Nairobi area (counties of Nairobi, Nyandarua, Nyeri, Kirinyaga, Murang'a, Kiambu, Meru, Embu, and Tharaka) are expected to experience sunny intervals the entire day throughout the forecast period; Northeastern (counties of Marsabit, Mandera, Wajir, Garissa and Isiolo) are expected to experience sunny intervals the entire day throughout the forecast period; Southeastern (counties of Kitui, Makueni, Machakos and Taita Taveta) are expected to experience sunny intervals the entire day throughout the forecast period; The Coastal strip (counties of Mombasa, Tana River, Kilifi, Lamu and Kwale) are expected to experience sunny intervals the entire day throughout the forecast period. N.B: This forecast should be used in conjunction with the daily (24-hour) forecast issued by this Department. KEY OF SCIENTIFIC WORDS USED Most Places: Between 66% and 100%. Several Places: Between 33% and 66% Few Places: Between 0 and 33% P. NYING’URO FOR DIRECTOR OF METEOROLOGICAL SERVICES 3