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See places that will experience cloudy weather and thunderstorms on Saturday, May 27


- The Nigerian Meteorological Agency has predicted cloudy morning on Saturday, May 27 

- NiMet’s Weather Outlook also predicted day and night temperatures of 30 to 39 and 19 to 25 degrees Celsius respectively 

- The agency also predicted southern states would experience cloudy conditions with chances of thunderstorms 

The Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) has predicted cloudy morning over the central states of the country on Saturday, with prospects of isolated thunderstorms over Mambilla. 

NiMet’s Weather Outlook by its Central Forecast Office on Friday in Abuja also predicted day and night temperatures of 30 to 39 and 19 to 25 degrees Celsius respectively. 

It added that there would be prospects of localized thunderstorms over Abuja, Kaduna, Jos, Lokoja, Lafia, Makudi, Jos, Mambilla plateau, Ibi and Jalingo in the afternoon and evening hours. 


The agency predicted that the southern states would experience cloudy conditions with chances of isolated thunderstorms over Obudu, Enugu, Calabar, Ikom, Ogoja, Port Harcourt, Warri and Lagos during the morning hours.

It also predicted prospects of isolated thunderstorms over Akure, Ado-Ekiti, Ijebu-Ode, Oshogbo, Benin, Asaba, Lagos and some coastal cities of the South East during the afternoon and evening hours.

NiMet added that the southern region would have day and night temperatures of 31 to 32 and 22 to 24 degrees Celsius respectively.

According to NiMet, Northern States will experience partly cloudy conditions with prospects of localised thunderstorms in the morning over Yelwa, Gusau and Zaria.

“The region will also have day and night temperatures of 33 to 40 and 23 to 29 degrees Celsius respectively.

“Isolated thunderstorms are expected in most places due to increase in moisture laden winds into the country within the next 24 hours,” NiMet predicted.
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