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Abuja’s weather transition: From scorching heatwaves to relieving rains

Oluwaseun Sonde by Oluwaseun Sonde
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Introduction

This report details the significant weather transition experienced in Abuja, Nigeria’s Federal Capital Territory (FCT), during March 2026.

After weeks of enduring intense heatwaves, residents welcomed the onset of rainfall with a palpable sense of relief.

However, these much-anticipated rains also brought their own set of challenges, including localized flooding and property damage.

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The Preceding Heatwave

March 2026 began with Abuja, like much of Nigeria, grappling with severe heatwaves. Temperatures soared, reaching highs of 39°C in the FCT.

The Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) had issued a nationwide heat stress warning, advising citizens to take
precautions such as staying hydrated and avoiding peak sun hours.

This prolonged period of intense heat significantly impacted daily life, with residents complaining about inadequate electricity supply exacerbating their discomfort.
Social media was abuzz with calls for rain, reflecting the widespread yearning for a respite from the scorching
conditions.

The Arrival of Rain and Public Relief

The arrival of the first rains in March 2026 was met with a collective sigh of relief across Abuja. Many residents celebrated this meteorological shift, viewing it as a blessing after weeks of oppressive heat.

NiMet’s 2026 Seasonal Climate Prediction (SCP) had forecasted variable rainfall patterns and generally warmer temperatures, with abovenormal annual rainfall projected for the FCT.
The early rains, while not yet the official
onset of the rainy season in all parts of the country, marked a significant change in the atmospheric conditions.

Subsequent Impacts of Heavy Rainfall

While the initial rainfall brought comfort, the intensity of some of these downpours, often.accompanied by strong windstorms, led to adverse consequences

Localized Flooding: Heavy rainfall resulted in localized flooding, particularly in lowlying areas. This is a recurring concern, and the forecast of above- normal rainfall for the FCT suggests that vigilance remains crucial as the rainy season progresses.
Property Damage: The rainstorms, coupled with strong winds, caused damage to properties.

The Trademore Estate in Lugbe, a known flood-prone area, experienced significant issues, leading the Federal Capital Development Authority (FCDA) to demolish 17 houses.

The estate management had previously raised alarms about imminent flood danger.
Reports from other parts of Nigeria also indicated widespread damage to rooftops, streetlights, electricity poles, and telecommunications infrastructure due to similar rainstorms.

Infrastructure Strain: The combination of extreme heat and subsequent heavy rainfall.continued to strain existing infrastructure, particularly the power supply, which had already been a point of contention during the heatwave.

Government Response

The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) has acknowledged the challenges and taken steps to address them.
The FCTA approved over ₦8.4 billion in contracts for essential services, including waste management, security equipment, and support for flood victims.

This allocation underscores the government’s commitment to mitigating the impacts of these weather events and providing assistance to affected populations.

Conclusion

March 2026 in Abuja was a month of stark weather contrasts, transitioning from prolonged and severe heatwaves to the welcome, yet sometimes challenging, arrival of heavy rainfall.
While the rains brought much-needed relief from the oppressive heat, they also highlighted vulnerabilities to flooding and property damage.

The FCTA’s proactive measures in
allocating funds for disaster management and victim support are crucial.

As NiMet forecasts above-normal rainfall for the FCT, continued preparedness, urban planning, and infrastructure development will be essential to ensure the safety and well-being of Abuja’s
residents.

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