Kenya to boil in Mandera and freeze in Nyahururu

Kenya's weather service predicts predominantly dry conditions across the nation from September 23 through 29. Meteorologists expect sunshine to dominate regional patterns, while scattered precipitation will affect highland areas east and west of the Rift Valley. Lake Victoria Basin and northwestern territories anticipate measurable rainfall during this period. Coastal regions, along with northern and northwestern zones, will experience peak temperatures reaching 30 degrees Celsius. Central highland areas and the Rift Valley's central section will register nighttime lows near 10 degrees Celsius.

Wind speeds will exceed 25 knots across coastal waters and southeastern lowlands. The weather department recorded significant rainfall totals from the previous week, with Kitale measuring 76.4 millimeters over seven days. Mandera registered the nation's highest temperature at 38.6 degrees while Nyahururu recorded the coldest reading of 5.0 degrees. Officials advise residents to monitor weather updates and prepare for potential disruptions in affected regions.
 

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