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NIMET releases tomorrow’s weather prediction for Port Harcourt, others.


Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) on Friday, predicted early morning rain ln Lagos, Ijebu-Ode, Port Harcourt, Yenegoa, and Calabar on Saturday.

It also predicted thundery and rainy activities over Sokoto, Yelwa, Maiduguri, Gusau, and Yobe in the north in the morning hours of Saturday, July 13. It predicted thunderstorm with rain over Kano, Gusau, Potiskum, Katsina and Nguru later in the day with day and night temperatures of 30 to 32-degree celsius and 22 to 24-degree celsius respectively.

“For central states, thunderstorms with rain are anticipated over Abuja, Minna, Makurdi, Yola, Jos, Bauchi, Kaduna, Lafia, and Gombe axis in the morning hours.

“While cloudy conditions are expected over the region with chances of thunderstorms and rain over Jos, Bida, Lokoja, Minna, Kaduna, and Zaria in the afternoon/evening period. “Day and night temperatures are expected to be 24 to 30-degree celsius and 17 to 24-degree celsius,” the agency said.

It forecast rains over the South-East region except for Enugu, Awka, and Abakaliki in the inland where cloudy conditions are likely later in the day with day and night temperatures of 27 to 30-degree celsius and 19 to 23 degree Celsius respectively.

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