Today’s weather to be rainy, cloudy —NiMet

News Express |3rd Jul 2015 | 3,651
Today’s weather to be rainy, cloudy —NiMet

The Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) has predicted localised rainy weather conditions over few places in the central states of the country this morning of Friday, July 3.

The predictions are contained in the Weather Outlook issued by NiMet’s Central Forecast Office (CFO) on Thursday in Abuja.

It said that there would be possibilities of localised thunderstorms over Jalingo-Mambilla axis and other high ground areas during the afternoon and evening hours.

NiMet also predicted that the coastal areas would experience morning rains with chances of localised

thunderstorms over most places within the region in the afternoon and evening hours.

It also predicted that inland areas would experience morning rains expected in most part of the region with chances of localised thunderstorms over South-West during the afternoon and evening hours.

NiMet predicted that Northern states would experience localised thunderstorms over the North-West in the morning and over the Eastern part during the afternoon and evening hours. (NAN)

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