Tuesday, August 5, 2025 - The Nigerian Meteorological Agency has predicted that Gombe, Kano, Bauchi, and seven Northern states will experience above-normal rainfall in the coming days as the country approaches the peak of the rainy season.
This is contained in the agency’s August weather outlook
predictions and made available by the NiMet Meteorological Manager for Gombe,
Gayus Musa, on Tuesday in Gombe.
According to the agency, other states to experience downpour
include Sokoto, Zamfara, Jigawa, Katsina, Yobe, Borno, and Kebbi.
The agency said that August was expected to bring increased
rainfall intensity and frequency, especially in the extreme northern regions.
In view of the predictions, NiMet warned that the situation
could result in increased soil moisture and rising river levels, which could
significantly heighten the risk of flash and riverine flooding.
The agency advised flood-prone and riverine communities to
remain alert, follow local evacuation instructions when issued, and keep
essential documents and valuables in waterproof containers.
It also advised emergency management agencies to act on
NiMet’s frequent updates by sensitising and preparing communities in
flood-prone areas for possible evacuation or risk mitigation measures.
The agency also urged community leaders to activate local
flood response plans and raise awareness on flood safety, hygiene, and health
measures.
NiMet further stated that temperatures in August were
expected to remain relatively low, particularly during the night and early
morning hours, which may affect vulnerable populations.
“The public is advised to dress infants and young children
warmly and boost immunity through proper nutrition, especially increased
Vitamin C intake, to reduce the risk of seasonal illnesses.
“Cooler mornings and nights may lead to cold-related
illnesses; dress infants and young children warmly,” it said.
NiMet also forecast that parts of Taraba, southern Adamawa,
and the Federal Capital Territory were predicted to experience slightly
below-normal rainfall.
It also said that the Southwest was predicted to experience
a brief dry spell in early August, with gradual recovery of rainfall expected
later in the month.
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