At times, the rainfall is expected to spread widely across the city and neighbouring counties, including Kiambu and Murang’a.
Counties in the central highlands, namely Nyandarua, Laikipia, Nyeri, Kirinyaga, Embu, Meru and Tharaka-Nithi, are also within the forecast zone.
These areas are expected to receive frequent afternoon and night showers, which may occasionally be widespread throughout the seven-day period.
In Western Kenya and parts of the Rift Valley, similar conditions are expected, with intermittent rainfall likely to occur mainly in the afternoons and at night.
Residents in these regions should prepare for fluctuating weather patterns marked by cloudy skies and periodic sunshine.
Along the Coast, residents of Mombasa, Kilifi, Lamu and Kwale counties, as well as communities near the Tana Delta, are likely to experience one of the wettest stretches of the week.
Morning, afternoon and night showers are expected to affect several areas, with rainfall occasionally becoming widespread.
The forecast also indicates that parts of Northeastern Kenya will receive rainfall, particularly in the afternoons and at night, although the intensity and coverage may vary from one location to another.
The weather department has advised residents in the affected regions to stay updated with daily forecasts, as weather conditions may change.
Motorists and those in flood-prone areas have been urged to exercise caution, especially during periods of heavy rainfall.
