Rwanda will register less rainfall and higher temperatures in November, the Rwanda Meteorological Agency said Wednesday.
The average precipitation in November across several parts from Eastern and Southern Rwanda millimeters will range between 50 and 250 and mark the second lowest this year, the weather watchdog said.
The forecast predicts higher precipitation ranging between 200 and 250 millimeters in several parts across Western and Northern Province.
The weather warning is released after weather-induced hazards caused damages in the last few days.
In the latest disaster last week, heavy rains destroyed 126 residential houses across all 30 districts of Rwanda
Western Rwanda, according to the April forecast, will receive more rainfall compared to other parts of the country.
Floods, rainstorms, lightning and landslides are the major causes of the damages and fatalities in Rwanda.
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