Africazine:
Namibia has experienced a significant rainy season, with most regions reporting normal to above-normal rainfall.
The Namibia Meteorological Service indicates that from October to April, the country saw above-normal rainfall in the north-eastern, central northern, and south-eastern areas. However, some western regions recorded below-normal figures.
Namibia’s Rainfall Performance This Season
The rainy season from October to April was marked by varied rainfall across Namibia. The north-eastern, central northern, and south-eastern parts enjoyed above-normal rainfall, while the extreme western areas and pockets of the southern Otjozondjupa region experienced below-normal conditions. The report highlights that the period from October to December was the second-wettest since 1981, with December alone accounting for most of the rainfall.
Despite the strong start to the rainy season, January 2026 saw suppressed rainfall across much of the country. However, February and March showed a recovery, with normal to above-normal rains reported, except in the western regions.
Key Seasonal Rainfall Totals Across Namibia
The Namibia Meteorological Service provided specific rainfall totals for various locations from October to April. For instance, Katima Mulilo recorded 1,002 millimetres, while Rundu Airport saw 444 millimetres. Other notable figures include 654 millimetres in Ondangwa and 516 millimetres in Okaukuejo.
Looking Ahead: Weather Predictions for Namibia
- El Niño expected to develop from May to July 2026.
- Below-average minimum temperatures likely in Khomas, Omaheke, and southern Otjozondjupa from June to August.
Namibia’s rainfall patterns this season highlight the importance of monitoring weather changes and their potential impacts.
