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Cloudy skies, light rainfall expected as Kenya Met issues weather Outlook for July

Many parts of the country will experience cool temperatures, cloudy skies, and occasional light rainfall

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by JANEMOLLY ACHIENG

News02 July 2025 - 08:13
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In Summary


  • Counties like Turkana and West Pokot will experience cooler-than-normal temperatures.
  • In highland areas and Nairobi, daytime temperatures may fall below 20°C, while nighttime temperatures could drop below 10°C.
Cold weather. July 2, 2025/File Photo

Kenya is now in the peak of its cold season, and the Kenya Meteorological Department has issued its Climate Outlook for July 2025.

 Many parts of the country will experience cool temperatures, cloudy skies, and occasional light rainfall.

This will mostly affect Nairobi, the Central Highlands, some parts of the Rift Valley, and nearby regions.

According to the forecast, rainfall will be near to above normal in several parts of the country.

These include the Lake Victoria Basin, both the western and eastern Highlands of the Rift Valley (including counties such as Nyandarua and Laikipia), the Central and Southern Rift Valley, and some areas in Northwestern Kenya.

This is expected to bring some relief to farmers, especially in the western region, where crops are likely to benefit from the favourable conditions.

Meanwhile, the Northeastern and Southeastern lowlands, including counties such as Mandera, Garissa, Kitui, and Makueni, will remain mostly dry and sunny.

However, some cloudiness may be experienced near hilly and mountainous areas.

These dry conditions may cause stress in areas already facing water shortages; therefore, residents in these regions are advised to conserve water whenever possible.

In addition to the cool and cloudy weather, fog and drizzle are expected, especially during the early mornings and late evenings.

This may reduce visibility on some roads.

The Kikuyu–Kinungi stretch is one of the areas where fog could affect road travel, and airport operations at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport and Wilson Airport might also experience disruptions.

Drivers are advised to take caution, especially when visibility is poor.

Temperatures across most of the country will be warmer than the usual July average.

 However, counties such as Turkana and West Pokot are expected to experience cooler-than-normal temperatures. In highland areas and Nairobi, daytime temperatures may fall below 20°C, while nighttime temperatures could drop below 10°C.

 These chilly conditions could lead to a rise in respiratory illnesses, and people are encouraged to stay warm and keep their homes well-ventilated.

Despite the cold, the outlook also points to favourable opportunities. The wetter highland regions will offer ideal conditions for tree planting, and farmers in the west may enjoy a good season for their crops.

 The Kenya Meteorological Department will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates as needed.

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