by Akinmayowa Shobo | Aug 19, 2025 | Climate Justice, ejsd-Blog
| IMO STATE FARMERS’ WEATHER GUIDE
2025 Seasonal Climate Prediction |
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This information is sourced from the 2025 Seasonal Climate Prediction produced by the Nigeria Meteorological Agency (NiMet)
Analysis by: HEDA Resource Centre
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🌧 IMO STATE FARMERS’ GUIDE 2025
This guide explains exactly what this year’s weather means for your crops, fish ponds and livestock.
RAINFALL PATTERNS
For Our Northern Farmers (Okigwe, Onuimo, Isu):
Your rains will begin between March 20-25 and continue until December 9-10. This gives you 263-264 days of growing season with about 2233-2273mm of rainfall.
For Central Areas (Owerri, Mbaitoli, Njaba):
Expect your first rains between March 16-20, continuing until December 12-13. You’ll enjoy 270-271 rainy days with 2377-2407mm of rainfall – slightly more than northern areas, giving your crops more consistent moisture.
For Southern Farmers (Oguta, Ohaji/Egbema, Ngor-Okpala):
Your season starts earliest (March 14-16) and ends around December 12-13. With 271-273 rainy days and 2380-2449mm of rain, you have the longest and wettest conditions in Imo State.
CROP GUIDANCE
- For Cassava Farmers:
Best Planting Time: April through July
Critical Planting Tips:
- Select mature stems (at least 8 months old) from healthy plants
- Cut stems into 25-30cm lengths with 5-7 nodes
- Plant at a 45-degree angle in well-prepared soil
- Space plants 1m apart to allow proper growth
Weeding Schedule:
- First weeding: 2-3 weeks after planting
- Second weeding: 6-8 weeks after planting
- Third weeding: 10-12 weeks after planting
- For Yam Cultivators:
Land Preparation:
- Begin mound preparation in February-March
- Build mounds 60cm high and 1m in diameter
Planting Protocol:
- Plant yam setts April-May when soil is moist
- Place head portion facing east for optimal growth
- Cover with 5-10cm of soil
- For Rice Growers:
Lowland Rice:
- Prepare nursery beds April 1-15
- Transplant seedlings May 1-15 at 20cm spacing
- Maintain 5cm water depth in fields
Upland Rice:
- Direct seed April 15-30
- Ensure good drainage to prevent waterlogging
- For Vegetable Producers:
- Leafy Vegetables (Ugwu, Waterleaf):
- First planting: March-April
- Second planting: August-September
- Mulch with dry grass to retain moisture
Tomatoes/Peppers:
- Use raised beds 30cm high
- Stake plants when they reach 30cm tall
- Water at base to prevent leaf diseases
LIVESTOCK MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES
Poultry Farmers:
- Rainy Season Challenges:
- High humidity promotes fungal diseases
- Wet litter causes foot rot and respiratory issues
Management Solutions:
- Change wood shavings completely every week
- Install additional ventilation in poultry houses
- Add vitamins to drinking water during stress periods
Goat and Sheep Rearers:
Essential Practices:
- Construct raised sleeping platforms (minimum 30cm high)
- Deworm every 3 months (March, June, September, December)
- Reserve 20% of farmland for dry season fodder production
Fish Farmers:
Pond Maintenance:
- Strengthen pond walls before heavy rains (April-May)
- Install overflow pipes to prevent flooding
- Reduce feeding by 50% during cloudy weather
CRITICAL WEATHER PERIODS & PROTECTION MEASURES
- April-May Dry Spell (April 25 – May 10)
Most Vulnerable Crops:
- Newly planted maize (2-4 weeks old)
- Young vegetable seedlings
- Recently transplanted crops
Protection Methods:
Before Dry Spell:
- Apply 5cm thick layer of dry grass mulch
- Dig small water collection pits (1m deep) near fields
During Dry Spell:
- Water plants early morning (5-7am)
- Prioritize water for high-value crops
- August Break (July 28 – August 10)
Affected Farming Activities:
- Cassava tuber formation
- Rice flowering and grain filling
- Vegetable fruit setting
Preparation Advice:
For Crops:
- Complete fertilizer application by July 20
- Conduct thorough weeding by July 15
For Animals:
- Store enough drinking water (minimum 50L per large animal daily)
- Cut and store grasses in July
MONTH-BY-MONTH FARMING CALENDAR
February-March (Preparation Phase):
- Clear and prepare all farmlands
- Build yam mounds and prepare seed yams
- Purchase certified seeds from approved dealers
- Repair and maintain all farm tools
April-May (Planting Phase):
- Plant cassava, yam, and early maize
- Establish vegetable nurseries
- Begin regular weeding schedule
- Monitor fields for early pest signs
June-July (Growth Phase):
- Transplant rice seedlings
- Apply recommended fertilizers
- Continue pest monitoring
- Prepare water conservation methods
August-September (Critical Care Phase):
- Implement dry spell protection measures
- Begin harvesting early crops
- Plant second season vegetables
- Store animal feed for dry season
October-November (Harvest Phase):
- Complete main harvests
- Process and store crops properly
- Prepare fields for dry season farming
- Conduct end-of-season farm sanitation
SECTION 5: WHERE TO GET HELP
📞 Mr. Inya Akunna A.
☎️ 07033839524
📧 a.inya@nimet.gov.ng, inyaakunna@gmail.com
🌍 To download the SCP 2025, visit NiMeT website: https://www.nimet.gov.ng/scp
Remember:
- Share this information with fellow farmers
- Call for help if you notice unusual weather
- Attend local agriculture extension meetings
- Ask Questions: If you don’t understand something, call the NiMet number.
- For farmers in riverine areas, prepare for possible floods
- All farmers – watch for the August break
Social Media
X: @nimetnigeria
LinkedIn, Facebook, Youtube: @Nigerian Meteorological Agency
Instagram: officialnimetng
Summary of Predicted Onset Date, Cessation Date, Length of Season and Annual Rainfall Amounts for States and Local Government Areas for Imo state
| LGA |
Start Date |
End Date |
Rainy Days |
Annual Rainfall (mm) |
| Aboh-Mbaise |
16-Mar |
12-Dec |
271 |
2396 |
| Ahiazu-Mbaise |
18-Mar |
11-Dec |
268 |
2348 |
| Ehime-Mbano |
20-Mar |
10-Dec |
265 |
2289 |
| Ezinihitte |
17-Mar |
12-Dec |
270 |
2380 |
| Ideato North |
22-Mar |
9-Dec |
261 |
2212 |
| Ideato South |
21-Mar |
9-Dec |
263 |
2238 |
| Ihitte/Uboma |
19-Mar |
10-Dec |
266 |
2305 |
| Ikeduru |
18-Mar |
11-Dec |
268 |
2347 |
| Isiala Mbano |
20-Mar |
10-Dec |
265 |
2289 |
| Isu |
20-Mar |
10-Dec |
265 |
2287 |
| Mbaitoli |
18-Mar |
11-Dec |
267 |
2329 |
| Ngor-Okpala |
14-Mar |
13-Dec |
273 |
2449 |
| Njaba |
20-Mar |
10-Dec |
265 |
2273 |
| Nkwere |
20-Mar |
10-Dec |
264 |
2264 |
| Nwangele |
20-Mar |
10-Dec |
265 |
2276 |
| Obowo |
18-Mar |
11-Dec |
268 |
2350 |
| Oguta |
19-Mar |
10-Dec |
266 |
2305 |
| Ohaji/Egbema |
16-Mar |
12-Dec |
271 |
2407 |
| Okigwe |
21-Mar |
9-Dec |
263 |
2233 |
| Orlu |
21-Mar |
9-Dec |
263 |
2234 |
| Orsu |
22-Mar |
8-Dec |
261 |
2208 |
| Oru East |
20-Mar |
10-Dec |
264 |
2264 |
| Oru West |
21-Mar |
9-Dec |
264 |
2254 |
| Owerri-Municipal |
17-Mar |
12-Dec |
270 |
2377 |
| Owerri North |
16-Mar |
12-Dec |
271 |
2393 |
| Owerri West |
16-Mar |
12-Dec |
271 |
2403 |
| Onuimo |
21-Mar |
9-Dec |
263 |
2247 |
by Akinmayowa Shobo | Aug 15, 2025 | Climate Justice, ejsd-Blog
| GOMBE STATE FARMERS’ WEATHER GUIDE
2025 Seasonal Climate Prediction |
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This information is sourced from the 2025 Seasonal Climate Prediction produced by the Nigeria Meteorological Agency (NiMet)
Analysis by: HEDA Resource Centre
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🌧 GOMBE STATE FARMERS’ GUIDE 2025
This guide explains exactly what this year’s weather means for your crops, fish ponds and livestock.
RAINFALL DISTRIBUTION EXPLAINED
(Understanding Your Local Weather Pattern)
For Northern LGAs (Dukku, Funakaye, Nafada):
First Rains: June 12-17
Last Rains: October 14-16
Growing Days: 107-114 days
Total Rainfall: 606-633mm
For Central LGAs (Gombe, Akko, Yamaltu/Deba):
First Rains: May 30 – June 5
Last Rains: October 20-24
Growing Days: 125-140 days
Total Rainfall: 693-789mm
For Southern LGAs (Kaltungo, Shongom, Balanga):
First Rains: May 27-30
Last Rains: October 23-25
Growing Days: 134-139 days
Total Rainfall: 755-789mm
CROP ADVICE
(Tailored Recommendations for Major Crops)
- Millet Cultivation
Planting Window: June 1-15 (immediately after rain onset)
Spacing: 25cm between plants, 75cm between rows
Critical Care: Thin seedlings 2 weeks after emergence
- Sorghum Farming
Best Planting Period: June 1-20
Drought Management:
- Use early-maturing varieties (90-100 days)
- Apply mulch after planting
- Cowpea Production
Planting Time: July (after millet/sorghum establishment)
Pest Control: Monitor for maruca pod borer weekly
- Vegetable Gardening
Irrigation Strategy: Use water from shallow wells during dry spells
Recommended Crops:
Okra (plant June-July)
Spinach (plant August)
LIVESTOCK MANAGEMENT GUIDE
(Adapting to the Short Rainy Season)
Cattle Herders:
Grazing Plan:
Northern areas: Move south by September
Reserve dry season grazing areas
Goat/Sheep Farmers:
Feed Preservation:
- Cut and store crop residues in August
- Establish fodder banks with drought-resistant species
Poultry Keepers:
- Heat Stress Mitigation:
- Provide shade and ventilation
- Offer cool drinking water 3x daily
CRITICAL WEATHER PERIODS
- July Dry Spell
Expected Dates: July 10-25
Most Vulnerable Crops:
Flowering millet
Young sorghum
Protection Methods:
- Construct water harvesting structures
- Prioritize irrigation for high-value crops
- Early Cessation Risk
Northern Areas: Prepare for rains ending by mid-October
Action Plan:
- Harvest crops at physiological maturity
- Preserve fodder early
MONTH-BY-MONTH FARMING CALENDAR
May-June (Planting):
- Clear and prepare fields
- Plant early millet/sorghum
- Establish water conservation systems
July-August (Maintenance):
- Weed control
- Pest monitoring
- Prepare for dry spell
September-October (Harvest):
- Harvest early-maturing crops
- Process and store grains
- Collect and store crop residues
November (Preparation):
- Prepare dry season gardens
- Repair farm tools
- Plan for next season
SECTION 5: WHERE TO GET HELP
NiMet Gombe Office:
📞 Mr. Gayus Musa
☎️ 08060941794
📧 musaglamela@gmail.com
🌍 To download the SCP 2025, visit NiMeT website: https://www.nimet.gov.ng/scp
Remember:
- Share this information with fellow farmers
- Call for help if you notice unusual weather
- Attend local agriculture extension meetings
- Ask Questions: If you don’t understand something, call the NiMet number.
- For farmers in riverine areas, prepare for possible floods
- All farmers – watch for the August break
Social Media
X: @nimetnigeria
LinkedIn, Facebook, Youtube: @Nigerian Meteorological Agency
Instagram: officialnimetng
Summary of Predicted Onset Date, Cessation Date, Length of Season and Annual Rainfall Amounts for States and Local Government Areas for Gombe state
| LGA |
Start Date |
End Date |
Rainy Days |
Annual Rainfall (mm) |
| Akko |
3-Jun |
22-Oct |
129 |
717 |
| Balanga |
30-May |
24-Oct |
135 |
761 |
| Billiri |
30-May |
23-Oct |
134 |
755 |
| Dukku |
13-Jun |
16-Oct |
114 |
632 |
| Funakaye |
12-Jun |
16-Oct |
114 |
633 |
| Gombe |
5-Jun |
20-Oct |
125 |
693 |
| Kaltungo |
30-May |
24-Oct |
134 |
755 |
| Kwami |
9-Jun |
18-Oct |
120 |
663 |
| Nafada |
17-Jun |
14-Oct |
107 |
606 |
| Shomgom |
27-May |
25-Oct |
139 |
789 |
| Yamaltu/Deba |
5-Jun |
3-Nov |
140 |
696 |
by Akinmayowa Shobo | Aug 15, 2025 | Uncategorized
| FCT FARMERS’ WEATHER GUIDE
2025 Seasonal Climate Prediction |
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This information is sourced from the 2025 Seasonal Climate Prediction produced by the Nigeria Meteorological Agency (NiMet)
Analysis by: HEDA Resource Centre
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🌧 FCT FARMERS’ GUIDE 2025
This guide explains exactly what this year’s weather means for your crops, fish ponds and livestock.
RAINFALL DISTRIBUTION EXPLAINED
(Understanding Your Local Weather Pattern)
For All FCT Farmers (Abuja Municipal, Bwari, Gwagwalada, Kuje, Kwali, Abaji):
The rains will begin between May 11-19 and continue until November 12-16, giving you 187-198 days of growing season. You’ll receive 1141-1258mm of rainfall.
Key Variations:
Earliest Rains: Abaji (May 11)
Latest Rains: Bwari (May 19)
Longest Season: Kuje (198 days)
Shortest Season: Bwari (187 days)
IN-DEPTH CROP ADVICE
(Tailored Recommendations for Major Crops)
- Maize Cultivation
Planting Window: May 20 – June 10 (immediately after rain establishment)
Critical Tip: Plant at 75cm spacing to allow for growth
Dry Spell Protection: Apply dry grass mulch by July 1
- Cassava Farming
Best Planting Period: May – July
Spacing Requirement: 1m × 1m for optimal growth
Weeding Schedule: Weed 3 times (3, 8, and 12 weeks after planting)
- Vegetable Production
Leafy Greens: Plant June – August
Tomatoes/Peppers: Use raised beds with good drainage
Irrigation Needs: Water every 3 days during dry spells
- Yam Cultivation
Moun Preparation: Start April – May
Planting Time: June – July (after good rain establishment)
Critical Care: Stake vines properly by August
LIVESTOCK MANAGEMENT GUIDE
(Keeping Your Animals Healthy Through the Seasons)
Poultry Farmers:
Heat Stress Management:
- Provide cool water three times daily
- Install shade nets over pens
- Reduce stocking density by 15% in hot months
Goat/Sheep Rearers:
Rainy Season Care:
- Build raised wooden platforms (minimum 30cm high)
- Deworm every 3 months (May, August, November)
- Store crop residues for dry season feed
Cattle Herders:
Water Requirements: 40-50 liters per animal daily
Grazing Management:
- Practice rotational grazing
- Reserve some areas for dry season grazing
CRITICAL WEATHER PERIODS & PROTECTION
- June-July Dry Spell
Expected Dates: June 15-30
Most Vulnerable Crops:
- Newly planted maize
- Young vegetable seedlings
- Recently transplanted crops
Protection Methods:
Before Dry Spell:
- Apply 5cm thick mulch around plants
- Establish water collection systems
During Dry Spell:
Water early morning (5-7am)
Prioritize young and high-value crops
- September Heat Wave
Expected Period: September 1-15
Livestock Risks:
- Heat stress in poultry
- Reduced milk production in cattle
Protection Methods:
- Provide shaded resting areas
- Increase water supply points
- Adjust feeding to cooler hours
MONTH-BY-MONTH FARMING CALENDAR
April-May (Preparation):
- Clear and prepare farmlands
- Purchase quality seeds/seedlings
- Repair farm tools and equipment
June-July (Planting):
- Plant maize, cassava, vegetables
- Implement first weeding
- Begin pest monitoring
August-September (Maintenance):
- Apply fertilizers
- Continue weeding
- Prepare for dry spell
October-November (Harvest):
- Begin harvesting early crops
- Process and store produce
- Prepare for dry season farming
SECTION 5: WHERE TO GET HELP
NiMet FCT Office:
📞 Mrs. Jumai Ameh
☎️ 08038390497
📧 a.jumai@nimet.gov.ng,
amehenis@yahoo.com
🌍 To download the SCP 2025, visit NiMeT website: https://www.nimet.gov.ng/scp
Remember:
- Share this information with fellow farmers
- Call for help if you notice unusual weather
- Attend local agriculture extension meetings
- Ask Questions: If you don’t understand something, call the NiMet number.
- For farmers in riverine areas, prepare for possible floods
- All farmers – watch for the August break
Social Media
X: @nimetnigeria
LinkedIn, Facebook, Youtube: @Nigerian Meteorological Agency
Instagram: officialnimetng
Summary of Predicted Onset Date, Cessation Date, Length of Season and Annual Rainfall Amounts for States and Local Government Areas for FCT state
| LGA |
Start Date |
End Date |
Rainy Days |
Annual Rainfall (mm) |
| Abaji |
13-May |
15-Nov |
195 |
1220 |
| Abuja Municipal |
16-May |
14-Nov |
191 |
1186 |
| Bwari |
19-May |
12-Nov |
187 |
1141 |
| Gwagwalada |
17-May |
13-Nov |
190 |
1169 |
| Kuje |
11-May |
16-Nov |
198 |
1258 |
| Kwali |
12-May |
16-Nov |
197 |
1242 |
by Akinmayowa Shobo | Aug 15, 2025 | Uncategorized
| EDO STATE FARMER WEATHER GUIDE
2025 Seasonal Climate Prediction |
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This information is sourced from the 2025 Seasonal Climate Prediction produced by the Nigeria Meteorological Agency (NiMet)
Analysis by: HEDA Resource Centre
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🌧 EDO STATE FARMING WEATHER GUIDE 2025
This guide explains exactly what this year’s weather means for your crops, fish ponds and livestock.
RAIN PATTERNS ACROSS EDO (LGA by LGA)
Southern Wet Zone
📍 Ikpoba-Okha, Ovia South-West, Oredo
🌧 First Rain Drops: March 27 – April 1
☀️ Last Rains: December 4-6
📅 Total Growing Days: 247-254 days
💧 Yearly Rainfall: 1950-2071mm
Key Implications:
- Your cassava will grow well but may get too much water
- Plantain suckers should be planted on mounds
- Watch for fungal diseases in humid conditions
Central Food Basket Zone
📍 Esan West, Esan Central, Esan North-East
🌧 First Rain Drops: April 1-4
☀️ Last Rains: December 1-2
📅 Growing Days: 241-243 days
💧 Yearly Rainfall: 1847-1885mm
Critical Notes:
Perfect timing for Edo rice varieties
Yam should be planted before May 15
Maize may need extra weeding in this zone
Northern Upland Zone
📍 Akoko-Edo, Etsako West, Owan East
🌧 First Rain Drops: April 7-13
☀️ Last Rains: November 27-30
📅 Growing Days: 227-237 days
💧 Yearly Rainfall: 1633-1795mm
Special Advice:
- Earlier planting recommended for millet and sorghum
- Groundnuts will do well with proper spacing
- Prepare for early cessation in northern parts
DRY SPELLS EXPLAINED
What Are Dry Spells?
Periods when rain stops completely for:
10-15 days during growing season
Right when crops need water most
2025 Critical Periods:
April-May “False Start”
When: April 25 – May 10
Worst Affected: Esan LGAs
Crops at Risk: New maize and vegetable seedlings
July-August
When: July 20 – August 5
Worst Affected: Owan, Etsako
Crops at Risk: Flowering cassava and yams
Survival Strategies:
Before Dry Spells:
Practice “mulching” (cover soil with dry leaves/grass)
Build small water collection pits (1m x 1m) near farms
During Dry Spells:
Water plants early morning (5-7am)
Focus on saving young crops first
CROP-SPECIFIC GUIDANCE
For Cassava Farmers:
Best Planting Window: April – July
Critical Tip:
Plant stems at 45° angle in well-drained soil
Weed thoroughly before dry spells hit
For Rice Growers:
Optimal Planting Dates:
South: May 1-15
North: May 20-30
Water Management:
Maintain 5cm water level in fields
Drain completely 2 weeks before harvest
For Yam Cultivators:
Mound Preparation: Start February-March
Planting Secret:
Use wood ash in mounds to prevent rot
Place yam heads facing east for better growth
LIVESTOCK & FISH FARMING ADVICE
For Poultry Farmers:
Rainy Season Challenges:
Wet conditions cause coccidiosis
Feed molds quickly
Solutions:
Keep pens dry with proper drainage
Store feed in raised, dry places
For Fish Farmers:
Danger Periods:
May floods can break ponds
August heat lowers oxygen
Protection Methods:
Strengthen pond walls now
Reduce feeding when water is hot
For Goat/Sheep Rearers:
Essential Practices:
Deworm every 3 months
Provide raised sleeping platforms
Cut and store grasses in September
MONTHLY FARMING CALENDAR
February-April:
☑️ Clear and prepare all farmlands
☑️ Buy certified seeds from agriculture offices
May-June:
🌱 Plant rice, yams, and early cassava
⚠️ Watch for April-May dry spell
July-August:
🌾 Weed fields thoroughly
💧 Prepare for July dry spell
September-October:
📦 Begin harvesting early crops
🐟 Stock fish ponds for next season
November-December:
🍚 Process and store harvests
🌿 Cut and store grasses for dry season
SECTION 5: WHERE TO GET HELP
NiMet Edo Officer:
📞 Mr. Nwainokpor Emmanuel
☎️ 09052445108
📧 e.nwainokpor@nimet.gov.ng, emmanuelnwainokpor@yahoo.com
🌍 To download the SCP 2025, visit NiMeT website: https://www.nimet.gov.ng/scp
Remember:
- Share this information with fellow farmers
- Call for help if you notice unusual weather
- Attend local agriculture extension meetings
- Ask Questions: If you don’t understand something, call the NiMet number.
- For farmers in riverine areas, prepare for possible floods
- All farmers – watch for the August break
Social Media
X: @nimetnigeria
LinkedIn, Facebook, Youtube: @Nigerian Meteorological Agency
Instagram: officialnimetng
Summary of Predicted Onset Date, Cessation Date, Length of Season and Annual Rainfall Amounts for States and Local Government Areas for Edo state
| LGA |
Start Date |
End Date |
Rainy Days |
Annual Rainfall (mm) |
| Akoko-Edo |
13-Apr |
27-Nov |
227 |
1633 |
| Egor |
29-Mar |
5-Dec |
250 |
2007 |
| Esan Central |
4-Apr |
2-Dec |
242 |
1866 |
| Esan North East |
4-Apr |
1-Dec |
241 |
1847 |
| Esan South East |
2-Apr |
3-Dec |
245 |
1916 |
| Esan West |
3-Apr |
2-Dec |
243 |
1885 |
| Etsako Central |
7-Apr |
30-Nov |
237 |
1775 |
| Etsako East |
11-Apr |
28-Nov |
231 |
1684 |
| Etsako West |
8-Apr |
30-Nov |
236 |
1767 |
| Igueben |
31-Mar |
4-Dec |
247 |
1950 |
| Ikpoba-Okha |
27-Mar |
6-Dec |
254 |
2071 |
| Oredo |
28-Mar |
6-Dec |
253 |
2051 |
| Orhionmwon |
26-Mar |
6-Dec |
255 |
2090 |
| Ovia North East |
31-Mar |
4-Dec |
248 |
1971 |
| Ovia South West |
31-Mar |
4-Dec |
248 |
1972 |
| Owan East |
9-Apr |
29-Dec |
234 |
1738 |
| Owan West |
6-Apr |
30-Nov |
238 |
1795 |
| Uhunmwonde |
31-Mar |
4-Dec |
247 |
1954 |
by Akinmayowa Shobo | Aug 15, 2025 | Climate Justice, ejsd-Blog
| DELTA STATE FARMER WEATHER GUIDE
2025 Seasonal Climate Prediction |
|
This information is sourced from the 2025 Seasonal Climate Prediction produced by the Nigeria Meteorological Agency (NiMet)
Analysis by: HEDA Resource Centre
|
🌧 DELTA STATE FARMING WEATHER GUIDE 2025
This guide explains exactly what this year’s weather means for your crops, fish ponds and livestock.
RAIN PATTERNS
- Riverine Areas (Longest Rainy Season)
Places like Bomadi, Burutu, Patani:
🌧 First Rain: March 13-17
☀️ Last Rain: December 13-14
📅 Growing Days: 274-276 days
💧 Total Rain: 2457-2506mm
What This Means:
- Very long growing season – you can farm almost year-round
- Prepare for possible flooding in low-areas
- Excellent for crops like plantain, waterleaf, and cassava
- Middle Zones (Good Rainy Season)
Places like Ughelli, Sapele, Warri:
🌧 First Rain: March 17-22
☀️ Last Rain: December 9-12
📅 Growing Days: 262-272 days
💧 Total Rain: 2213-2426mm
What This Means:
- Good for most crops if planted on time
- Watch for waterlogging in heavy clay soils
- Perfect for oil palm, rubber, and maize
- Northern Areas (Shorter Rainy Season)
Places like Aniocha, Ndokwa, Oshimili:
🌧 First Rain: March 21-29
☀️ Last Rain: December 5-9
📅 Growing Days: 251-262 days
💧 Total Rain: 2015-2231mm
What This Means:
- Shorter season than coastal areas but still good
- Best for yam, maize, and vegetables
- Need to store water for dry season
DRY SPELLS TO WATCH FOR
What is a Dry Spell?
When rain stops completely for 10+ days during rainy season.
April-May Dry Spell:
- Will last 10-15 days
- Most dangerous for new maize and vegetable farms
August Break (Little Dry Season):
- Starts July 25-31
- Lasts 10-14 days
- Will affect fruiting crops like plantain
BEST CROPS FOR EACH ZONE
For Riverine Farmers:
- Plant water-loving crops: plantain, waterleaf, cocoyam
- Grow floating rice varieties in flood-prone areas
- Fish farming will do very well
For Middle Zone Farmers:
- Oil palm and rubber plantations will thrive
- Maize grows well if planted before April 15
- Vegetables do well with proper drainage
For Northern Farmers:
- Yam grows best when planted early (March-April)
- Plant cassava on ridges to avoid waterlogging
- Groundnuts do well in well-drained soils
PROTECTING YOUR FARM
Before Heavy Rains:
- Build raised beds for crops that don’t like wet feet
- Clear drainage channels around fish ponds
- Prune oil palm and rubber trees before storms
During Dry Spells:
- Use mulch (dry grass/leaves) to keep soil moist
- Water seedlings early morning or late evening
- Avoid planting new crops during dry periods
CARE FOR YOUR FISH & ANIMALS
Fish Farmers:
- Strengthen pond walls before heavy rains
- Reduce feeding during cloudy weather
- Harvest fish before peak floods
Poultry Farmers:
- Raise chicken cages above flood level
- Add vitamins to drinking water during stress periods
Goat/Sheep Farmers:
- Provide dry resting platforms
- Deworm animals before rainy season peaks
SECTION 5: WHERE TO GET HELP
NiMet Contact for Delta State:
📞 Mr. Onyenobi O. Kennedy
☎️ 08035050810
📧 o.kennedy@nimet.gov.ng, onyewbikennedy@gmail.com
🌍 To download the SCP 2025, visit NiMeT website: https://www.nimet.gov.ng/scp
Remember:
- Share this information with fellow farmers
- Call for help if you notice unusual weather
- Attend local agriculture extension meetings
- Ask Questions: If you don’t understand something, call the NiMet number.
- For farmers in riverine areas, prepare for possible floods
- All farmers – watch for the August break
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Summary of Predicted Onset Date, Cessation Date, Length of Season and Annual Rainfall Amounts for States and Local Government Areas for Delta state
| LGA |
Start Date |
End Date |
Rainy Days |
Annual Rainfall (mm) |
| Aniocha North |
29-Mar |
5-Dec |
251 |
2015 |
| Aniocha South |
26-Mar |
6-Dec |
255 |
2094 |
| Bomadi |
13-Mar |
14-Dec |
276 |
2499 |
| Burutu |
14-Mar |
13-Dec |
274 |
2457 |
| Ethiope East |
23-Mar |
10-Dec |
260 |
2187 |
| Ethiope West |
20-Mar |
10-Dec |
265 |
2284 |
| Ika North East |
27-Mar |
6-Dec |
253 |
2057 |
| Ika South |
27-Mar |
6-Dec |
254 |
2047 |
| Isoko North |
17-Mar |
11-Dec |
269 |
2367 |
| Isoko South |
16-Mar |
9-Dec |
272 |
2412 |
| Ndokwa East |
19-Mar |
12-Dec |
267 |
2311 |
| Ndokwa West |
29-Mar |
9-Dec |
262 |
2231 |
| Okpe |
26-Mar |
9-Dec |
266 |
2295 |
| Oshimili North |
13-Mar |
7-Dec |
252 |
2028 |
| Oshimili South |
22-Mar |
7-Dec |
256 |
2113 |
| Patani |
17-Mar |
10-Dec |
276 |
2506 |
| Sapele |
17-Mar |
9-Dec |
262 |
2213 |
| Udu |
15-Mar |
12-Dec |
270 |
2377 |
| Ughelli North |
22-Mar |
11-Dec |
269 |
2360 |
| Ughelli South |
18-Mar |
12-Dec |
272 |
2426 |
| Ukwuani |
21-Mar |
9-Dec |
262 |
2228 |
| Uvwie |
19-Mar |
10-Dec |
268 |
2339 |
| Warri North |
18-Mar |
11-Dec |
263 |
2232 |
| Warri South |
19-Mar |
10-Dec |
267 |
2317 |
| Warri South West |
18-Mar |
11-Dec |
268 |
2343 |