No Warning
The National Meteorological Policy is developed to contribute towards enhanced meteorological services to support socio-economic development of Malawi. The policy prioritizes seven issues: monitoring and prediction of weather and climate; management of meteorological data and information; meteorological engineering and Information Technology (IT) development; meteorological research services; financing the climate change and meteorological sector; capacity building and awareness; and cross-cutting issues........
Expect few thunderstorms and rain showers mainly over southern Malawi on Monday 14th November due to the influence of moist unstable air mass. However, more thunderstorms which will be locally.................
Malawi like many countries continues to experience increased frequency and magnitude of extreme weather and climate events. The year 2022 was no exception for Malawi. The year was characterised by tropical cyclones, heavy rain, flooding, dry spells and droughts, heat waves, and strong winds. These extreme events had varying degrees of impact on different sectors of the Malawi economy. ......
Generally, high chance of normal to below normal rainfall amount over most parts of Malawi ......
Bulletin Highlights
· Relatively wet conditions over southern and central lakeshore areas, dry elsewhere…
· Land preparation, input acquisition in progress over central and north, some weeding over south…
· Relatively dry conditions anticipated during the last dekad of November 2023…
Weather Highlights
Partly cloudy with thundery showers over few areas into Friday due to unstable easterly air mass over
Malawi. More sunny intervals are expected during the weekend. Expect thundery rain showers again on
Monday and Tuesday.
ADVISORY: Thunderstorms are often associated with lightning and strong winds. Therefore, stay in a safe and closed shelter
whenever a thunderstorm is in vicinity until it dissipates.