The Kenya Meteorological Department expects rain across the Central Highlands and the Lake Victoria Basin from May 27 through June 2. Coastal areas around Lamu and Garsen will receive 10 to 20mm of precipitation during this period. Kilifi regions near the Indian Ocean receive lighter amounts, ranging from 1 to 10mm. The Tsavo and Kwale areas will see similar minimal rainfall totals. The Rift Valley receives moderate precipitation across Trans Nzoia and Nakuru counties.
The Lake Victoria Basin and Western Kenya are expected to experience heavier downpours, ranging from 20 to 50mm. Busia and Migori counties expect significant moisture from these weather systems. Central Highlands areas, such as Kiambu and Nyeri, will receive similar amounts of rainfall. Some parts of Tharaka Nithi and Murang'a could see up to 120mm of precipitation. Kakamega and the Nandi-Kericho border regions will also receive heavy rains.
Daytime temperatures will climb above 30 degrees Celsius across the Coast and the Northeastern regions. Nighttime readings may drop below 10 degrees around Mt Kilimanjaro and the Central Highlands. Strong winds from the south will affect coastal waters at speeds under 25 knots. Narok and Baringo counties will stay dry throughout the forecast period. Mandera receives only 10mm of expected rainfall during these seven days.
The Lake Victoria Basin and Western Kenya are expected to experience heavier downpours, ranging from 20 to 50mm. Busia and Migori counties expect significant moisture from these weather systems. Central Highlands areas, such as Kiambu and Nyeri, will receive similar amounts of rainfall. Some parts of Tharaka Nithi and Murang'a could see up to 120mm of precipitation. Kakamega and the Nandi-Kericho border regions will also receive heavy rains.
Daytime temperatures will climb above 30 degrees Celsius across the Coast and the Northeastern regions. Nighttime readings may drop below 10 degrees around Mt Kilimanjaro and the Central Highlands. Strong winds from the south will affect coastal waters at speeds under 25 knots. Narok and Baringo counties will stay dry throughout the forecast period. Mandera receives only 10mm of expected rainfall during these seven days.