Warmer than usual temperatures expected in Horn of Africa, says climate center

The countries expected to experience wetter conditions include parts of Tanzania, Burundi, Rwanda, Uganda, southern South Sudan, much of Ethiopia, Somalia and Djibouti.

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The majority of the Horn of Africa is expected to be warmer than usual between February and April, heightening the likelihood of extreme weather events that could impact the region's vulnerability. (New Vision/Files)
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NAIROBI - The majority of the Horn of Africa is expected to be warmer than usual between February and April, heightening the likelihood of extreme weather

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