The Nigerian Meteorological Agency has warned Nigerians to brace for thunderstorms, gusty winds and possible disruptions to activities across the country on Monday.
In its weather outlook issued on Sunday, the agency stated, “Hot and sunny conditions will dominate the morning, while isolated thunderstorms later may be accompanied by gusty winds and brief atmospheric disturbances,” particularly across parts of the northern region, including Taraba State.
For the central states, NiMet said, “A calm and warm morning may give way to thunderstorms later in the day.
“While some areas will experience rainfall, others may have strong winds without significant precipitation — early planning of outdoor activities is advised,” noting that affected areas include Niger, Kwara, Benue, Kogi, Nasarawa and the Federal Capital Territory.
The agency added that the southern region would witness increased storm activity, stating, “Thunderstorm activity will intensify later in the day — expect wet conditions, lightning, and possible disruptions to outdoor activities,” across states such as Lagos, Ogun, Oyo, Enugu, Anambra, Rivers and Delta.
NiMet also issued safety advisories, warning, “Strong winds may precede thunderstorms, secure loose objects,” and urging residents to “drive cautiously during rainfall due to reduced visibility and slippery roads.”
It further cautioned the public to “avoid flood-prone areas during periods of heavy rainfall” and noted that “lightning strikes are possible; seek shelter during storms.”
The agency also advised that “airlines should obtain airport-specific weather reports from NiMet for safe operations.”
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