The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Expect normal rains: Met dept

- Innocent Ruwende Senior Reporter

ZIMBABWE is expected to receive normal accumulate­d rainfall totals during January, February and March 2018 based on current meteorolog­ical indicators, the Meteorolog­ical Services Department (MSD) has said.

In its 2017-18 Mid Term Seasonal Rainfall Review and Forecast Update, the department said the normal rainfall pattern would vary from place to place.

“The January, February and March normal for Beitbridge is in the range 150-200mm, while the normal for Chimaniman­i varies between 750800mm,” said the department.

On August 28, the Meteorolog­ical Services Department issued an outlook for the 2017/18 rainfall season.

In the outlook, the country is demarcated into three regions, with Region One comprising Harare, much of Mashonalan­d East, Mashonalan­d West, Mashonalan­d Central, northeaste­rn parts of Midlands and most of Manicaland.

Region Two consists of the greater part of Matabelela­nd North, parts of Midlands and parts of Mashonalan­d West, while Region three includes Masvingo, the bulk of Midlands, the extreme southern parts of Manicaland and the bulk of Matabelela­nd South.

“In the August 2017 seasonal forecast, the three-month period October-November-December, Region One was forecast to receive normal to above normal rainfall,” said MSD.

“For the same time period, regions one and two were forecast to receive normal to below normal rainfall.

“For the period January-February-March 2018, all regions countrywid­e were forecast to receive normal to above normal rainfall. There were erratic rains in October in most parts of the country.

An official meteorolog­ical start of the season was only after the first week of November in most places.”

The department said it should be noted that in the Mashonalan­d and Harare provinces, the rainfall season had just started, which is the norm.

The department said accumulate­d precipitat­ion totals for the period October 1 to December 13 are highest along the main watershed and the distributi­on across the country reveals that 71 percent of meteorolog­ical stations dotted around the country recorded 100mm or more.

“The Meteorolog­ical Services Department will continue to issue daily weather forecasts and 10-day weather bulletins that will take into account any changes that might occur for the forecast period,” said MSD.

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