BENUE FARMER WEATHER GUIDE 2025

BENUE FARMER WEATHER GUIDE 2025

 

BENUE 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




🌧 BENUE FARMER WEATHER GUIDE 2025

This guide explains this year’s weather patterns and how they will affect your farming activities 

SECTION 1: RAIN CALENDAR FOR BENUE STATE

For Yam Growing Areas (Kwande, Vandeikya, Ushongo):

First Rains: Between April 25 and May 7

Last Rains: Between November 10 and 24

Total Growing Days: 190 to 200 days

Rainfall Amount: 1,800 to 1,850mm

What this means for you:

You have the longest growing period in Benue – enough time to plant early yams and still grow a second crop like maize or beans afterwards. The heavy rainfall will provide plenty of water for your crops, but you need to manage it well to prevent erosion.

For Middle Belt Areas (Gboko, Tarka, Buruku):

First Rains: Between May 3 and 8

Last Rains: Between November 23 and 27

Total Growing Days: 177 to 178 days

Rainfall Amount: 1,480 to 1,630mm

What this means for you:

Good conditions for both yam and cassava production. The rains are generally reliable but you must prepare for the dry period in July.

For Riverine Areas (Makurdi, Guma, Agatu):

First Rains: Between May 19 and 21

Last Rains: Around November 30

Total Growing Days: 161 to 167 days

Rainfall Amount: 1,210 to 1,550mm

What this means for you:

Shorter growing season – focus on fast-maturing crop varieties. Be prepared for possible flooding near rivers.

SECTION 2: IMPORTANT WEATHER WARNINGS

  1. The July Dry Period (July 15-25)
  • For about 10 days in the middle of July, the rains will stop completely. This is most dangerous for:
  • Maize crops when they are forming cobs
  • Rice plants during their flowering stage
  • Vegetable crops in their early growth phases

 

How to protect your crops during this dry spell:

  • Before July, cover the soil around your plants with a thick layer (about 5cm) of dry grass or leaves. This covering (called mulch) helps keep the soil moist.
  • If you have stored any rainwater in containers or pits, use it carefully during this period – pour it only at the base of your most valuable plants.
  • Avoid planting any new seeds during these 10 dry days – wait until the rains return.

The September Heat Period

When temperatures rise to about 35°C with high humidity:

  • Chickens will eat less feed and lay fewer eggs
  • Pigs may become stressed and eat less
  • Goats may become less active and seek shade

How to help your animals during the heat:

  • Make poultry houses cooler by painting the roofs white (mix local clay with water to make whitewash)
  • Provide clean, fresh water for all animals at least three times daily
  • Create shaded areas where animals can rest during the hottest hours (10am to 3pm)

SECTION 3: FARMING ADVICE

For Yam Farmers:

  • Preparing Your Land (March-April):
  • Clear your farmland early, removing all weeds and bushes
  • Create mounds about 1 meter apart to give your yams space to grow
  • Mix well-rotted animal manure or compost into the soil before planting

Planting Your Yam (May):

  • Select healthy yam setts (planting pieces) about 30cm long
  • Plant each sett at a 45-degree angle in the mound
  • Cover properly with soil, leaving just the tip showing

 

Caring for Your Yam During the Season:

  • Remove weeds regularly to prevent competition
  • Provide strong stakes for the vines to climb
  • Watch carefully for signs of termites or other pests

For Rice Farmers:

Choosing the Right Rice Type:

  • In flood-prone areas near rivers, select rice varieties that can tolerate standing water
  • In upland areas, choose varieties that grow well in well-drained soils

Best Planting Times:

  • Prepare your nursery beds between May 20-30
  • Transplant the young rice plants to the main field between June 20-30

Managing Water in Your Rice Field:

  • Maintain about 5cm of water in the field during growth
  • Drain the field completely about 2 weeks before harvest time

For Cassava Farmers:

  • Plant your cassava cuttings between May and June
  • Space the plants about 1 meter apart to give them room to grow
  • Weed your cassava farm at least twice during the growing season

SECTION 4: LIVESTOCK CARE GUIDE

For Poultry Farmers:

  • Reduce the number of birds in each cage during hot weather to prevent overcrowding
  • Clean all water containers daily to prevent disease
  • Follow the recommended vaccination schedule for your chickens

For Goat and Sheep Farmers:

  • Give your animals deworming medicine in May and again in September
  • Provide mineral blocks for your animals to lick
  • Cut and store grass in August to use as feed during drier periods

 

For Pig Farmers:

  • Create muddy wallows where pigs can cool themselves
  • Feed your pigs during the cooler hours of early morning and late evening
  • Watch for signs of heat stress like heavy panting

SECTION 5: MONTHLY FARMING CALENDAR

February-March:

☑️ Clear and prepare your farmlands

☑️ Purchase good quality seeds from trusted sources

April-May:

🌱 Plant your early yams and maize crops

💧 Dig small pits near your crops to collect rainwater

June-July:

⚠️ Be prepared for the July dry period

🌾 Remove weeds thoroughly from your rice fields

August-September:

🐐 Cut and store grass for animal feed

🌽 Harvest your early maize crops

October-November:

📦 Harvest and store your yams properly

🍚 Process and bag your rice harvest

SECTION 5: WHERE TO GET HELP

📞NiMet Benue Officer: Mr. Abedoh Tijani

☎️ 08066676435

📩 Email: a.ahamaddtijani@nimet.gov.ng, abedohahmad@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.

 

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 Benue state

LGA Start Date End Date Rainy Days Annual Rainfall (mm)
Ado 25-Apr 10-Dec 190 1824
Agatu 10-May 23-Nov 167 1482
Apa 7-May 23-Nov 172 1646
Buruku 3-May 27-Nov 177 1482
Gboko 3-May 27-Nov 178 1629
Guma 3-May 27-Nov 167 1546
Gwer East 3-May 26-Nov 177 1629
Gwer West 3-May 27-Nov 171 1546
Katsina-Ala 3-May 27-Nov 178 1639
Konshisha 28-Apr 29-Nov 185 1752
Kwande 25-Apr 10-Dec 190 1822
Logo 8-May 24-Nov 169 1521
Makurdi 21-May 30-Nov 161 1210
Obi 28-Apr 30-Nov 186 1764
Ogbadibo 28-Apr 30-Nov 186 1760
Ohimini 1-May 28-Nov 181 1684
Oju 26-Apr 1-Dec 189 1806
Okpokwu 28-Apr 29-Nov 186 1760
Oturkpo 2-May 27-Nov 180 1669
Tarka 7-May 23-Nov 172 1559
Ukum 7-May 23-Nov 172 1551
Ushongo 28-Apr 29-Nov 185 1748
Vandeikya 26-Apr 1-Dec 189 1817
BAYELSA STATE FARMER WEATHER GUIDE 2025 SEASONAL CLIMATE PREDICTION

BAYELSA STATE FARMER WEATHER GUIDE 2025 SEASONAL CLIMATE PREDICTION

BAYELSA 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




🌧 BAYELSA FARMER WEATHER GUIDE 2025

This guide explains exactly what this year’s weather means for your crops, fish ponds and livestock. 

SECTION 1: UNDERSTANDING YOUR RAIN PATTERNS

For farmers in coastal areas like Brass and Southern Ijaw:

Your rains will start March 1-4 and continue until December 19-20 – giving you 290-293 growing days with heavy rainfall of 2,800-2,900mm.

For central areas like Yenagoa and Kolokuma/Opokuma:

Expect rains between March 11-12, lasting until December 15. You’ll get 278-279 rainy days with 2,500-2,600mm – ideal for swamp rice.

In slightly elevated areas like Sagbama:

Your season runs March 12 to December 14 – still long at 277 days, with 2,535mm rainfall.

SECTION 2: CRITICAL WEATHER WARNINGS

The July Flood Risk (July 10-25)

During peak rainfall:

  • Low-lying farms may flood
  • Fish ponds could overflow
  • Waterlogged soils damage roots

Protection methods:

  • Build raised beds (at least 50cm high)
  • Reinforce pond walls with sandbags
  • Plant flood-tolerant varieties

The September High Tides

When ocean tides combine with rains:

  • Saltwater may enter some farms
  • Fish in brackish ponds face stress
  • Coastal crops risk salt damage

Prevention tips:

  • Monitor water salinity weekly
  • Create freshwater buffer zones
  • Harvest vulnerable crops early

SECTION 3: FARMING ADVICE

For Swamp Rice Farmers (All Areas):

  • Plant FARO 44/52 varieties by April 10
  • Maintain proper water levels (15-20cm)
  • Control weeds with selective flooding

 

For Fish Farmers:

  • Stock ponds by May 1
  • Install overflow pipes
  • Use floating feeds during floods

For Plantain/Cocoyam Growers:

  • Plant on mounds in flood-prone areas
  • Use mulch to control weeds
  • Stake plantains before windy seasons

SECTION 4: MONTH-BY-MONTH GUIDE

February-March:

☑️ Clear waterways and drains

☑️ Prepare rice nurseries

April-May:

🌱 Transplant rice seedlings

🐟 Stock fish ponds

July-August:

⚠️ Monitor flood warnings daily

⚠️ Secure fishing equipment

November-December:

📦 Dry and smoke fish harvests

🍌 Harvest mature plantains

SECTION 5: EXPERT SUPPORT

📞 NiMet Bayelsa: Mr. Olatunde Bakare – 08039632455

📞 State Agriculture: 0907-XXX-XXXX

📩 Text BAYELSA to 1234

🌍 www.nimet.gov.ng/bayelsa2025

SECTION 5: WHERE TO GET HELP

📞 NiMet Bayelsa: Mr. Olatunde Bakare 

☎️ 08039632455, 08027649131

📩 Email: toondayscott@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

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 Bayelsa state

LGA Start Date End Date Rainy Days Annual Rainfall (mm)
Brass 1-Mar 20-Dec 293 2890
Ekeremor 8-Mar 19-Dec 284 2684
Kolokuma/Opokuma 11-Mar 15-Dec 278 2635
Nembe 2-Mar 19-Dec 292 2827
Ogbia 6-Mar 16-Dec 287 2654
Sagbama 12-Mar 14-Dec 277 2535
Southern Ijaw 4-Mar 19-Dec 290 2818
Yenagoa 11-Mar 15-Dec 279 2562
BAUCHI STATE FARMER WEATHER GUIDE

BAUCHI STATE FARMER WEATHER GUIDE

BAUCHI 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




🌧 BAUCHI FARMER WEATHER GUIDE 2025

This guide explains exactly what this year’s weather means for your crops and livestock. 

SECTION 1: UNDERSTANDING YOUR RAIN PATTERNS

For farmers in southern areas like Bogoro and Tafawa Balewa:

Your rains will start May 15-20 and continue until November 4-9 – giving you 160-180 growing days with about 900-1,100mm of rainfall.

For central areas like Bauchi and Toro:

Expect rains between May 24-27, lasting until November 3-4. You’ll get 150-165 rainy days with 850-950mm – good for millet and sorghum.

In northern areas like Gamawa and Zaki:

Your season runs June 12-23 to October 21-25 – shorter at 113-125 days, with 600-700mm rainfall – requiring careful water management.

SECTION 2: CRITICAL WEATHER WARNINGS

The August Dry Spell (August 5-15)

  • For about 10 days in August:
  • Millet at flowering stage will suffer
  • Young sorghum may wilt
  • Livestock water sources may dry

Protection methods:

  • Use drought-resistant varieties
  • Practice conservative grazing
  • Store water in advance

The June Heat Wave

When temperatures hit 38°C:

  • Cattle lose appetite
  • Chickens reduce egg production
  • Crops experience heat stress

Cooling solutions:

  • Provide shaded resting areas
  • Water crops early morning
  • Increase livestock watering points

SECTION 3: FARMING ADVICE

For Millet Farmers (Northern Zones):

  • Plant SOSAT variety by June 20
  • Use wider spacing (75cm between rows)
  • Apply mulch after planting

 

For Sorghum Growers (Central/South):

  • Plant SAMSORG varieties by June 10
  • Use ridges for water conservation
  • Weed thoroughly before dry spell

For Livestock Keepers:

  • Stockpile fodder in July
  • Vaccinate against seasonal diseases
  • Identify alternative water sources

SECTION 4: MONTH-BY-MONTH GUIDE

April-May:

☑️ Clear and prepare farmlands

☑️ Purchase certified seeds

June-July:

🌱 Complete all planting

💧 Construct water catchment basins

August:

⚠️ Implement water conservation

⚠️ Reduce herd movements

October:

📦 Harvest and store grains properly

 

SECTION 5: WHERE TO GET HELP

📞 NiMet Bauchi: Mr. Usman Adamu 

☎️ 08160169767

📩 Email: u.adamu@nimet.gov.ng, usmanadamu495@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.

 

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 Bauchi state

LGA Start Date End Date Rainy Days Annual Rainfall (mm)
Alkaleri 20-May 6-Nov 160 904
Bauchi 25-May 4-Nov 152 851
Bogoro 16-May 9-Nov 164 950
Damban 13-Jun 24-Oct 123 674
Darazo 7-Jun 28-Oct 133 705
Dass 22-May 6-Nov 158 890
Gamawa 20-Jun 21-Oct 113 657
Ganjuwa 2-Jun 31-Oct 125 786
Giade 12-Jun 25-Oct 117 681
Itas/Gadau 17-Jun 24-Oct 120 662
Jama’are 15-Jun 31-Oct 120 669
Katagum 14-Jun 31-Oct 122 672
Kirfi 28-May 4-Nov 149 780
Misau 11-Jun 26-Oct 126 683
Ningi 5-Jun 29-Oct 136 713
Shira 12-Jun 25-Oct 125 680
Tafawa-Balewa 20-May 6-Nov 160 903
Toro 27-May 3-Nov 150 839
Warji 7-Jun 28-Oct 133 704
Zaki 23-Jun 21-Oct 120 603
ANAMBRA STATE FARMER WEATHER GUIDE

ANAMBRA STATE FARMER WEATHER GUIDE

 

ANAMBRA 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






🌧 ANAMBRA FARMER WEATHER Guide 2025

This guide explains exactly what this year’s weather means for your crops and livestock. 

SECTION 1: UNDERSTANDING YOUR RAIN PATTERNS

For farmers in coastal areas like Ogbaru:

Your rains will start March 22 and continue until December 8 – that’s 261 days of growing time with about 2,202mm of rainfall

For central areas like Awka and Njikoka:

Expect rains between March 27-29, lasting until December 5-6. You’ll get 252-254 rainy days with 2,000-2,075mm – ideal for your yam and cassava.

In northern areas like Anambra West:

Your season runs April 1 to December 3 – slightly shorter at 247 days, but still good 1,947mm rainfall for crops.

SECTION 2: CRITICAL WEATHER WARNINGS

The July Dry Shock (July 21-29)

For about 8-10 days in late July:

  • Young cassava stems will suffer
  • Yam seedlings may wilt
  • Vegetables need extra care

Protection methods:

Cover soil with dry grass mulch. Use stored rainwater carefully at plant bases only.

The September Heat Peak

When temperatures hit 33°C:

  • Chickens eat less
  • Goats become restless
  • Fish ponds lose oxygen

Cooling solutions:

  • Whitewash poultry house roofs. Increase shade over fish ponds.

SECTION 3: FARMING ADVICE

For Yam Farmers (Ogbaru, Anambra East):

  • Prepare mounds 1m apart in March
  • Plant healthy setts by April 15
  • Mulch heavily before dry spell

 

For Cassava Growers (Awka, Orumba):

  • Use 25cm stem cuttings
  • Plant at 45° angle in April
  • Weed carefully in June

For Poultry Keepers:

  • Reduce birds per cage by 20% in heat
  • Provide clean water 3x daily
  • Improve coop ventilation

SECTION 4: MONTH-BY-MONTH GUIDE

February-March:

☑️ Clear drainage channels

☑️ Buy certified seeds

April-May:

🌱 Plant yams and cassava

💧 Dig water collection pits

July:

⚠️ Protect existing crops

⚠️ Don’t plant new seeds

November:

📦 Dry and store yams properly

SECTION 5: WHERE TO GET HELP

📞 NiMet Anambra: Mr. Nnamdi Nweze

☎️ 08039133967

📩 Email: n.nnamdi@nimet.gov.ng

🌍 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.

 

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 Anambra state

LGA Start Date End Date Rainy Days Annual Rainfall (mm)
Aguata 24-Mar 8-Dec 259 2158
Anambra East 29-Mar 5-Dec 252 2028
Anambra West 1-Apr 3-Dec 247 1947
Anaocha 25-Mar 7-Dec 256 2115
Awka North 29-Mar 5-Dec 251 2016
Awka South 27-Mar 6-Dec 254 2074
Ayamelum 1-Apr 3-Dec 246 1933
Njikoka 27-Mar 6-Dec 253 2059
Ekwusigo 24-Mar 7-Dec 256 2155
Idemili North 26-Mar 7-Dec 256 2101
Idemili South 25-Mar 9-Dec 267 2124
Ihiala 23-Mar 8-Dec 270 2214
Dunukofia 27-Mar 6-Dec 254 2074
Nnewi North 24-Mar 7-Dec 256 2154
Nnewi South 23-Mar 8-Dec 260 2177
Ogbaru 22-Mar 8-Dec 261 2202
Onitsha North 26-Mar 7-Dec 256 2102
Onitsha South 25-Mar 7-Dec 256 2114
Orumba North 24-Mar 7-Dec 258 2111
Orumba South 24-Mar 7-Dec 258 2153
Oyi 27-Mar 6-Dec 253 2062

 

AKWA IBOM STATE FARMER WEATHER GUIDE

AKWA IBOM STATE FARMER WEATHER GUIDE

 

AKWA IBOM 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




🌧 AKWA IBOM FARMER WEATHER GUIDE 2025

Your Complete Farming Companion from NiMet

 

SECTION 1: UNDERSTANDING YOUR RAIN PATTERNS

For the coastal areas in Eastern Obolo and Ibeno:

Your rains will start as early as March 3 and continue until December 19. That’s 292 days of growing time with heavy rainfall reaching 2,853mm!

 

For farmers in Uyo and Ikot Ekpene areas:

Expect your rains between March 10-15, lasting until mid-December. You’ll get about 280 rainy days with 2,500-2,700mm water – perfect for your cassava and vegetables.

 

In northern areas like Ikono and Ini:

Your season runs March 13 to December 14 – slightly shorter at 276 days, but still with good 2,500mm rainfall.

 

SECTION 2: CRITICAL WEATHER WARNINGS

The July Dry Shock (July 21-29)

  • For about 8-10 days in late July, the rains will suddenly stop. This is most dangerous for:
  • Young cassava stems just planted
  • Yam seedlings putting out new leaves
  • Rice at flowering stage

 

Here’s how to protect your crops:

First, cover the soil around your plants with thick layers of dried palm fronds or grass. This acts like a blanket, keeping the soil moist. Second, if you stored rainwater in drums or pits during earlier rains, use it carefully – pour only at the base of plants, not on leaves.

 

The September Heat Wave

When temperatures hit 33°C with thick humidity:

  • Chickens stop eating properly
  • Fish in ponds gasp for air at the surface
  • Goats become restless

 

Simple protection methods:

For poultry, mix white clay with water to make white paint and coat the roof of your chicken houses. This reflects the sun’s heat. Also, remove any blockages in your coops to allow air to flow freely.

 

SECTION 3: DETAILED FARMING ADVICE

For Rice Farmers (Eastern Obolo, Ibeno, Mkpat Enin):

  • The flood-prone nature of your areas means you should:
  • Build raised seedbeds at least 30cm high before planting in April
  • Choose varieties that can survive waterlogging
  • Clear your drainage channels weekly to prevent flooding

 

Cassava Growers (Uyo, Etinan, Nsit Ubium):

  • Your best planting window is April 10-20 when soils are warm enough. Here’s how to succeed:
  • Cut healthy stem cuttings about 25cm long
  • Plant at an angle (45 degrees) in mounds
  • Leave enough space between plants (about 1 meter)

 

Poultry Keepers Across All LGAs:

The high humidity requires special care:

  • Reduce the number of birds in each cage by 20% during hot months
  • Provide clean water in multiple locations to prevent crowding
  • Clean feeders daily to prevent mold growth

 

SECTION 4: YOUR MONTH-BY-MONTH GUIDE

February:

  • Clear all farm drains – make them at least 30cm deep
  • Visit approved seed dealers to get early-maturing varieties
  • Repair any broken fences to keep animals out of fields

 

Planting Season (March-April):

  • Coastal areas: Start rice nurseries first week of April
  • Inland areas: Begin cassava planting after March 20
  • All farmers: Dig small water collection pits (1 per 10 plants)

 

Danger Period (July):

  • Focus on protecting established crops
  • Do not plant new seeds during the dry break
  • Harvest and dry grasses for animal feed

 

Harvest Preparation (November):

  • Dry grains thoroughly before storage – they should make a “click” sound when bitten

 

SECTION 5: WHERE TO GET HELP

NiMet Contact for Akwa Ibom state:

📞 NiMet Officer: Mr. William Timothy Okon

☎️ 08039095002

📩 Email: t.william@nimet.gov.ng, timmetworld@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.

 

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 Akwa Ibom state

LGA Start Date End Date Rainy Days Annual Rainfall (mm)
Abak 10-Mar 15-Dec 281 2605
Eastern Obolo 3-Mar 19-Dec 292 2853
Eket 4-Mar 18-Dec 289 2792
Esit Eket 5-Mar 18-Dec 289 2783
Essien Udim 11-Mar 15-Dec 278 2558
Etim Ekpo 9-Mar 16-Dec 281 2620
Etinan 7-Mar 17-Dec 285 2695
Ibeno 3-Mar 19-Dec 291 2831
Ibesikpo Asutan 8-Mar 16-Dec 283 2648
Ibiono Ibom 13-Mar 14-Dec 276 2507
Ika 10-Mar 15-Dec 280 2597
Ikono 13-Mar 14-Dec 276 2507
Ikot Abasi 3-Mar 19-Dec 291 2830
Ikot Ekpene 13-Mar 14-Dec 276 2511
Ini 15-Mar 12-Dec 272 2431
Itu 12-Mar 14-Dec 278 2544
Mbo 4-Mar 18-Dec 289 2795
Mkpat Enin 4-Mar 19-Dec 290 2809
Nsit Atai 7-Mar 17-Dec 284 2689
Nsit Ibom 8-Mar 16-Dec 283 2658
Nsit Ubium 6-Mar 17-Dec 286 2728
Obot Akara 13-Mar 13-Dec 275 2488
Okobo 7-Mar 17-Dec 285 2702
Onna 4-Mar 18-Dec 289 2792
Oron 6-Mar 17-Dec 287 2738
Oruk Anam 7-Mar 17-Dec 285 2691
Udung Uko 6-Mar 17-Dec 286 2729
Ukanafun 8-Mar 16-Dec 283 2649
Uruan 9-Mar 15-Dec 281 2612
Urue-Offong/Oruko 5-Mar 18-Dec 287 2750
Uyo 10-Mar 15-Dec 281 2604