The Greater Horn of Africa is expected to experience varied rainfall and temperature patterns in the coming period.
Much of the Greater Horn of Africa will experience heavier-than-usual rainfall, especially across western Ethiopia, southern Sudan
On the flip side, the East Africa parts of eastern Kenya, eastern Ethiopia, and western Uganda, Rwanda, northern Tanzania facing drier skies
The Greater Horn of Africa is set to witness nature’s duality with a mix of rains and the heat testing the resilience of all who lived within
As the forecasts foresee rain patterns in Greater Horn of Africa, they also detail the temperatures across the region in specific contexts
These weather patterns may have implications for agriculture, water availability, and overall climate conditions in the region.
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Moderate rainfall, ranging between 50 and 200 mm, is expected in southern Kenya, central to western Tanzania, and much of Burundi.
In central Tanzania, heavy rainfall is expected to be both substantial and unusual, with some areas likely to record precipitation levels
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