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The Kenya Meteorological Department has issued urgent warnings for intense rainfall and extreme flooding across most parts of the country throughout April 2026.
The report highlighted High-risk areas, including the Lake Victoria Basin, Highlands East and West of the Rift Valley, Southeastern Lowlands, Coastal region, and the Northeastern. Heavy downpours are expected to cause flash floods, landslides, and major traffic disruptions.
Key Details of the April Warning:
Near-average rainfall is likely over the Highlands East & West of the Rift Valley, Lake Victoria Basin, Rift Valley, and parts of North-western Kenya.
•Above-average rainfall expected over parts of North-eastern Kenya (especially northern Marsabit, Wajir, and Mandera).
•Near- to below-average rainfall in most of the South-Eastern Lowlands, isolated areas in the Highlands East of the Rift Valley, and parts of North-western & North-eastern Kenya.
•Below-average rainfall anticipated over the Coastal region.
Temperature Outlook:
Warmer-than-average temperatures over the Coast, North-eastern, and North-western regions.
Near- to below-average temperatures in the Highlands, Lake Victoria Basin, and Rift Valley.
Key Advisories:
- Farmers in high-potential areas should prepare for possible waterlogging and strengthen drainage systems.
- Communities in flood-prone zones are urged to clear drainage channels and exercise caution near rivers and low-lying areas.
- In ASAL regions (South-Eastern Lowlands and Coast), continue water harvesting and efficient moisture management.
- Monitor for risks of flash floods, soil erosion, and landslides during heavy rainfall events.
