The Kenya Meteorological Department has released a weather forecast indicating that various regions of the country can expect rains and cold nights in the coming days. According to the forecast, the western and central highlands, including the Rift Valley, are expected to experience light to moderate rains. The coastal regions, on the other hand, are predicted to receive moderate to heavy rainfall. The weather department has also warned of cold nights in the central highlands, with temperatures expected to drop significantly. The forecast has attributed the expected rains to the Inter-Tropical Convergence Zone, which is currently situated over the country. The zone is expected to bring significant rainfall to the western and central regions. The weather department has advised farmers to take advantage of the expected rains to plant their crops. However, they have also warned of potential flooding in low-lying areas. The forecast has also predicted strong winds in the coastal regions, which may lead to rough seas. The Kenya Meteorological Department has urged the public to stay informed about the weather forecast and to take necessary precautions. The expected rains are expected to bring relief to farmers who have been struggling with drought in recent months. However, the cold nights may pose a challenge to livestock farmers. The weather department has also predicted a significant reduction in temperatures in the central highlands, which may lead to an increase in respiratory diseases. The public has been advised to take precautions to stay warm and to avoid exposure to the cold. The forecast has also predicted an increase in cloud cover, which may lead to a reduction in sunshine hours. The Kenya Meteorological Department has assured the public that it will continue to monitor the weather situation and provide updates as necessary. The expected rains are expected to have a significant impact on the country’s agriculture sector, which is a major contributor to the country’s economy. The forecast has also predicted an increase in rainfall in the eastern regions, which may lead to an increase in water levels in the country’s dams. The Kenya Meteorological Department has urged the public to stay informed about the weather forecast and to take necessary precautions to stay safe. The expected rains are expected to bring relief to the country’s water sector, which has been struggling with drought in recent months. The forecast has also predicted a significant reduction in evaporation rates, which may lead to an increase in water levels in the country’s lakes and rivers. The Kenya Meteorological Department has assured the public that it will continue to work closely with other government agencies to ensure that the public is informed and prepared for any weather-related challenges.