Kenya Met Warns Nairobi, Other Areas to Experience Temperatures as Low as 4°C for 5 Days

Author: Timothy CerulloPublished on: June 13, 2026Country: Kenya
Environment & Climate
Kenya Met Warns Nairobi, Other Areas to Experience Temperatures as Low as 4°C for 5 Days

The Kenya Meteorological Service Authority (KMSA) has warned that several parts of the country will experience very cold weather from June 13 to 17, 2026, with minimum temperatures dropping as low as 4°C in Central counties including Nairobi, Nyandarua, Nyeri, and Laikipia. The coldest conditions are expected on Tuesday and Wednesday, with cloudy mornings and occasional rainfall. Meanwhile, the Coast (Mombasa, Kilifi) will receive showers, while the Northeast will have warm daytime temperatures up to 38°C. KMSA advises residents in cold-prone areas to take precautions.

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