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Severe Weather Looms, Says NiMet

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Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) says Nigeria will start experiencing severe weather in 24hours.

The development is sequel to weather report of observed movement of dust plumes from the source region (Niger and Chad )where dust-haze and haziness, in relatively low visibility values.

In a statement signed by Muntari Yusuf Ibrahim, General Manager, Public Relations, the NiMet also alerted the public of the possible commencement of the dry season otherwise called the harmattan season in most parts of the north.

The statement added: “In the next 24 hours, there are good prospects of dust haze (in moderate horizontal visibility, 2000m – 5000m) over Maiduguri, Yobe, Katsina, Kano, Kaduna, Gombe, Bauchi and Jigawa States, while other northern states (including North-central) could report sunny and hazy (visibility of 5–7km). It is expected that this weather condition will persist for the next 3 days. Worthy of note is the observed gradual increase of the day-time temperature.

“The dry season is usually a period of no rainfall in the North and a period of little or no rainfall in the South. It is characterized by dust particles, harmattan cold especially at night, high day-time temperature values, fog occurrences, hazy condition and associated health related risks such as meningitis, respiratory illnesses and more.

“As the dry season begins, NiMet advises stakeholders and indeed the general public that places where visibility is impaired by Dust Haze, motorists should drive cautiously.People with respiratory issues should apply necessary caution, especially for out-door activities. Airline operators are also advised to get updated weather reports from NiMet offices for effective planning of their operations, stressing that with the warmer temperatures, there are higher chances of clear air turbulence.

“Hot weather result in longer distance on the runway to generate enough lift for flight take-off. This increases the fuel consumption and requires adequate planning by operators.During the dry season, there could be increased chances of bird strike due to influx of migratory birds. This constitutes hazard to flight operations.

“Motorists are also advised to adhere to recommended tyre pressure by the manufacturers especially during the hot days to safeguard against tyre burst. With reduced visibilities, flight delays or cancellations, in compliance with safety regulations may not be unexpected”.

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