Rainy holidays ahead for southern Kenya counties, while dry skies prevail in north

While most of Kenya prepares for festive celebrations, the weather forecast paints a contrasting picture across the country.
While most of Kenya prepares for festive celebrations, the weather forecast paints a contrasting picture across the country. The Kenya Meteorological Department predicts continued rainfall over the southern half in the coming week, from December 26th to January 1st, 2024. In contrast, drier conditions are expected in most parts of the northeastern and northwestern regions.
Among the southern countries are Garissa, Tana River, Kwale, Mombasa.
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Those planning celebrations on the coast, in the northeast, and northwest can expect sunshine and warmth, with average daytime temperatures exceeding 30°C. However, a chilly surprise awaits travelers to the Central Highlands, where some areas may experience nighttime temperatures dipping below 10°C.
So, whether you're looking for a wet and wild Christmas or a dry and sunny New Year's, choose your destination wisely and pack accordingly. The Kenyan weather promises a diverse holiday experience for all!
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