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Congo Winds to Drive Uganda’s Rainy Season Peak, Prompting Widespread Alerts

Hamlet Arinda October 9, 2025
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KAMPALA, UGANDA – The Ministry of Water and Environment, via its Department of Meteorological Services, forecasts that the second seasonal rains will peak across Uganda this October, with above-average rainfall expected in most regions.

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With the September-to-December rainy season expected to peak in October, the ministry advises the public to prepare for its potential benefits and risks.

According to weather experts, the forecast is driven by weak winds from the Indian Ocean and stronger, moisture-filled winds from the Congo, which will be the main source of rain.

They also point to a global weather pattern and Uganda’s own natural conditions creating a perfect environment for increased rainfall, especially in early October.

Last month, these unusually strong moist winds from Congo caused much heavier rain than normal in Northern and Eastern Uganda, leading to flash floods and river overflows in some areas.

In contrast, the Central region, parts of the Western region, and areas around Lake Victoria experienced a long dry spell with very little rainfall. Looking ahead, the ministry forecasts that the ongoing rains will intensify and peak this month across the country.

In the Western and Central regions, rain will strengthen and become more widespread, though some southern areas may receive slightly less.

In the Eastern region, showers and thunderstorms will continue, with Bukedi, Teso, and Bugisu seeing a peak this month, while Karamoja’s rains are expected to peak around mid-month.

Meteorologists are urging farmers to plant crops, communities to clear drains, and health officials to monitor malaria in newly issued public advisories for the season.

Additional advisories call for the public to engage in rainwater harvesting to ensure a secure water supply and mandate heightened caution for motorists, as poor visibility from fog is expected to create hazardous driving conditions.

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