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SSD Weekly Weather Forecast 18-25 September 2024

Oct 8th 2024

Moderate rainfall (50-200mm, colored green) is expected over northwestern and isolated areas in the northeastern part of South Sudan such as much of Wau county, isolated areas of Raga in Western Bahr-el Ghazal, isolated areas in Warrap state, parts of Maban, Malakal and Maiwut in Upper Nile State. The rest of the country is expected to experience light rainfall (less than 50 mm, colored yellow and orange) with drier conditions (colored grey) in much of greater Kapoeta, Lafon, Torit, Budi in Eastern Equatoria State, most of Pibor Administrative Area and southern Jonglei state. Figure 3 indicates no exceptional nor heavy rainfall is expected in South Sudan this week.

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SSD weekly weather forecast 08 - 15 October 2024

Oct 8th 2024

Moderate rainfall (50-200 mm- colored green) is expected over western South Sudan such as western parts of Raga , Wau and Jur River counties in Western Bahr-el-Ghazal, Morobo, Yei and Kajo-keji in Central Equatoria, western parts of Ezo, Nzara Tambura, Yambio, Ibba, and parts of Maridi, in Western Equatoria State, southern parts of Magwi county in Eastern Equatoria State and northern parts of Renk in Upper Nile State. Light rainfall (less than 50 mm- colored yellow and orange) is expected over the rest of South Sudan.

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South Sudan Weekly Weather Forecast 11_18 June 2024

Oct 8th 2024

Heavy rainfall (100-200 mm - colored green) is expected over central to western South Sudan such as Wau county, isolated areas in Raga and Jur River counties of Western Bahr-el-Ghazal, Tambura, Ezo, parts of Nagero and isolated areas in Yambio in Western Equatoria State, isolated areas in Lates and western parts of Central Equatoria while most of the western and northern parts of Sout Sudan (colored light green) expected to experience moderate rainfall (50-100 mm). Eastern parts of South Sudan (colored yellow to orange) are expected to experience light rainfall of less than 50 mm precisely in Eastern Equatoria, Jonglei and Pibor Administration Area, most of central Equatoria, southern Maban, Maiwut, Fangak, Nasir, and Longechuk in Upper Nile State. Figure 3 indicates that rainfall amount exceeding the top 10 percent (colored blue) on record is expected over western South Sudan which is likely to lead to flooding in these areas.

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