Kenya faces a relentless hot and dry January-to-March period, with soaring temperatures and minimal rainfall threatening crops, livestock and food security, the Meteorological Department has warned.
Most of the country will see predominantly sunny and dry conditions through March, driven by persistent La Niña conditions in the Pacific and a neutral Indian Ocean Dipole. These global climate patterns are suppressing rainfall across East Africa, leaving any showers short-lived and unevenly distributed.
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