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Met Dept Warns Of More Rainfall This Week

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Last updated: April 30, 2024 9:22 am
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The Meteorological Department has warned that the ongoing rains are set to continue this week.

The seven-day forecast for the period starting Monday to Sunday indicates the western parts of the country, the Lake Basin region and parts of the Rift Valley including Narok, Nakuru and West Pokot, amongst others, will continue to get intense rains with thunderstorms.

Nairobi and counties in central Kenya will also experience similar weather conditions.

The North-eastern parts of the country as well as the Eastern counties will continue to receive intense rains.

The coastal counties of Mombasa, Tana River, Kilifi, Lamu and Kwale will be spared the rainy conditions this week.

The Met Department is also warning of further flooding and landslides in areas prone to this.

It is also calling on drivers to be cautious as visibility on their roads will be hampered by the heavy rains and strong winds.

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