The Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) has issued an early weather alert, warning of increased rainfall and potential mid-year flooding in several southern states, including Lagos, Ogun, Delta, and Rivers. The agency also cautioned that some states could experience dry spells during the 2025 rainy season.
According to NiMet, the southern states should expect an earlier-than-usual onset of rainfall, which could lead to localized flooding in flood-prone areas. The agency advised residents and relevant authorities to take necessary precautions to mitigate the effects of heavy rainfall and potential water overflow.
The forecast indicates that Lagos, Ogun, Delta, and Rivers are at higher risk of flooding due to their geographical locations and history of water accumulation during the rainy season. The agency urged state governments to strengthen drainage systems, implement flood control measures, and sensitize communities on safety precautions.
In addition to the flood warnings, NiMet highlighted the possibility of dry spells in some regions. While the specific states expected to experience dry spells were not listed, the agency noted that fluctuating weather patterns could impact agricultural activities, water supply, and daily living conditions. Farmers were particularly advised to prepare for potential disruptions and adopt climate-smart agricultural practices to minimize losses.
The federal government has responded to the alert by calling on disaster management agencies, including the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), to prepare for possible emergencies. Authorities have also urged residents in affected areas to stay informed and adhere to safety guidelines issued by relevant agencies.
Weather experts emphasize that climate change continues to influence Nigeria’s seasonal patterns, making it crucial for both the government and citizens to adapt to evolving weather conditions. Stakeholders in agriculture, transportation, and infrastructure planning have been urged to incorporate NiMet’s forecast into their strategic planning to prevent economic losses and ensure public safety.
NiMet assured that it would continue to monitor weather developments and provide timely updates. The agency encouraged Nigerians to stay alert and follow advisories to minimize the risks associated with extreme weather conditions in the coming months.