Weekly Forecast

At ICPAC we use the Weather Research and Forecasting Model (WRF) to produce our forecasts in a resolution of 10 x 10 Km. Our weekly forecasts are very popular and help stakeholders prepare for extreme weather, and mitigate risks associated with floods, drought or heavy rainfall.

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11 - 18 November 2025

Rainfall

Temperature

Rainfall forecast (anomalies)

Rainfall anomalies

  • More than usual rainfall expected over central to southern regions of South Sudan, south-western Ethiopia, western Tanzania, and central to western Uganda. 
  • Less than usual rainfall expected over central to southern Kenya, part of central to southern Somalia, most parts of Tanzania, Rwanda, and parts of Burundi.  
Temperature forecast (Anomalies)

Temperature anomalies

  • Warmer than usual temperatures expected over most parts of the region.
  • Cooler than usual temperatures expected over areas in central to north-western Sudan, south-western Ethiopia, and isolated areas in Kenya. 
Heavy rainfall
  • Rainfall exceeding the 90th percentile expected over central Kenya, Rwanda, and isolated areas in Uganda and north-western Tanzania.  
Floods update

Flood 

  • There is a likelihood of Flooding incidences over the flood prone areas in most part of Rwanda, north-central Tanzania, and small pockets in south-western Ethiopia. 
Temperature forecast

Mean temperatures

  • Moderate to high temperatures (20-32℃) expected over most parts of Sudan, South Sudan, Uganda, Tanzania, eastern and northern Kenya, Somalia, Djibouti, Eritrea, eastern Ethiopia and eastern parts of both Rwanda and Burundi. 
  • Mild temperature conditions (less than 20℃) expected over north-western Sudan, central to northern Ethiopia, central to western Kenya, northern Somalia, southern Uganda, and parts of Burundi and Rwanda. 
Heat Stress

Heat Stress

  • Elevated heat stress levels expected expected in parts of southern Somalia and coastal areas of Tanzania. 
Rainfall forecast

Total rainfall

  • Moderate rainfall (50-200mm) expected in Rwanda, Burundi, western to north-western Tanzania, western to central Uganda, parts of central and western Kenya, southern South Sudan and south-western Ethiopia.  
  • Light rainfall (less than 50 mm) expected in eastern to southern Tanzania, most parts of Kenya, northern and southern Somalia, much of south-western Ethiopia, and central to southern South Sudan.  

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Temperature forecast (Anomalies)
Temperature forecast (Anomalies)

Temperature anomalies

  • Warmer than usual temperatures expected over most parts of the GHA. 
  • Cooler than average temperatures expected over eastern regions of South Sudan, south-eastern Sudan, and western Eritrea. 
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Heat Stress
Heat Stress

Heat Stress

  • Elevated heat stress levels expected expected in parts of the Red Sea coast, Afar region in Ethiopia, and most parts of Sudan.
17 - 24 September 2025 Read More
Floods update
Floods update
  • There is a likelihood of Flooding incidences over the flood prone areas in central-eastern Sudan, and northern and north-eastern parts of Ethiopia.
17 - 24 September 2025 Read More
Temperature forecast
Temperature forecast

Mean temperatures

  • High temperatures (>32℃) expected in central to northern Sudan and Afar region in Ethiopia.   
  • Moderate to high temperatures (20-32℃) expected over most parts of Sudan, South Sudan, Eritrea, Djibouti, Somalia, south-eastern Ethiopia, eastern …
17 - 24 September 2025 Read More
Heavy rainfall
Heavy rainfall
  • Rainfall exceeding the 90th percentile (the highest 10% on record) expected over areas in central to south-eastern Sudan, western Eritrea, northern and eastern Ethiopia, and north-eastern Somalia. 
17 - 24 September 2025 Read More
Temperature forecast
Temperature forecast
  • Moderate temperatures (20-32℃) expected over most parts of Somalia, with temperatures exceeding 32 ℃ over parts of north-western coastal regions.
17 - 24 September 2025 Read More