The Nigerian Meteorological Agency forecasts sunny weather with possible isolated thunderstorms from Tuesday to Thursday across Nigeria. Specific regions are predicted to experience varying conditions, including cloudiness and health advisories are issued to manage heat stress and hygiene.
The Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) has forecasted weather conditions for the upcoming three days, from Tuesday to Thursday. On Tuesday, sunny skies are anticipated, with possible isolated thunderstorms in Adamawa, Kaduna, and Taraba States later in the day. The North Central region will also experience sunshine mixed with clouds, with slim chances of thunderstorms in the Federal Capital Territory and surrounding states during the morning hours.
As Tuesday progresses into the afternoon, the Federal Capital Territory, Benue, Niger, Plateau, and Kwara States may witness isolated thunderstorms. In southern Nigeria, morning thunderstorms are expected in Cross River and Akwa Ibom, with isolated thunderstorms forecasted over numerous states including Imo, Oyo, Ogun, and Lagos later in the day.
On Wednesday, sunny weather coupled with few clouds is forecasted for the northern region, along with possible thunderstorms over Kebbi, Zamfara, and other northern states in the afternoon. The North Central region will remain sunny in the morning, but thunderstorms may affect the Federal Capital Territory and surrounding areas during the later hours.
In southern Nigeria, cloudy skies will prevail with potential morning thunderstorms across various states, followed by isolated thunderstorms in states including Ekiti and Lagos in the afternoon. On Thursday, sunny conditions with few clouds are anticipated for the northern region, with afternoon thunderstorms expected in parts of Taraba, Benue, and Kwara States.
The southern regions will see clouds and sun in the morning, with thunderstorms expected later in the day across multiple states. NiMet has advised the public to stay hydrated, maintain good hygiene, and avoid overcrowding in enclosed spaces to mitigate health risks. It has also urged individuals to limit sun exposure during peak hours and to seek official weather updates for potentially hazardous conditions.
In summary, NiMet’s weather forecast indicates a three-day period characterized by sunshine interspersed with cloudiness and isolated thunderstorms. The predictions encompass various regions, with specific states expected to experience isolated thunderstorms. Public health recommendations reinforce the need for hydration, hygiene, and safety measures against sun exposure. Staying informed through NiMet’s website is encouraged for all residents.
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