The Kenya Meteorological Department has announced that some regions would soon experience rain.
In a statement on Monday February 27, the Met Department predicted that the Lake Victoria Basin and parts of the Rift Valley regions experience rain in the coming days.
“Rainfall is expected over the Highlands East and West of the Rift Valley, Lake Victoria Basin as well as the South and Central Rift Valley during the first half of the forecast period,” the Met Department tweeted.
The Department however noted that the rest of the country would remain sunny and dry with the maximum temperatures likely to be more than thirty degrees.
It also stated that the nighttime minimum temperatures are likely to be less than ten degrees in some parts of the Rift Valley region.
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The update comes two weeks after President William Ruto led the nation to pray and ask for God’s intervention in bringing rain and blessings to the country.
"We pray for rain; we pray that you shall open the heavens for us so that you can have plenty and so that our farms can produce. So that we can have food in plenty and so that the people of Kenya can rejoice. Father, we commit our children; we call our children, Heavenly Father, from drugs, we call them to come back home. We call our children from alcoholism; we claim back the future of our nation,” Ruto prayed.