[PHOTO] Residents abuzz after snowfall in Nyahururu

The Rumuruti-Nyahururu road covered in snowfall, July 4, 2017. /COURTESY
The Rumuruti-Nyahururu road covered in snowfall, July 4, 2017. /COURTESY

Residents in Nyahururu experienced snowfall on Tuesday as temperatures dropped with the current cold season.

A few centimetres of snow covered roads and adjacent farms affecting the Rumuruti-Nyahururu road and the Nyahururu-Maralal road.

Motorists stopped to take pictures of the snowfall and share on social media, which was abuzz with remarks about climate change.

Motorists lined up on the Rumuruti-Nyahururu road after it was covered in snow, July 4, 2017. /COURTESY

In the evening, temperatures across much of Nairobi and its environs were below 20 degrees Celsius.

Snow in Kenya is not a particularly common sight, given its proximity to the Equator and the vast stretches of semi-desert scrubland.

However, Nyahururu is close to Mt Kenya, Africa's second highest mountain, which is covered with snow.

Motorists lined up on the Rumuruti-Nyahururu road after it was covered in snow, July 4, 2017. /COURTESY

In fact, the Meru people call the mountain "Kirimara", which translates from their language to "that which has white stuff", in reference to the white peaks.

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