Update on the Juba and Shabelle River Levels - Issued 9 November 2025
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Flood Alert
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Abstract:
Based on climatology, the first week of November represents the climax of the Deyr rainfall season. So far into the season, Deyr rains have been below normal across most parts of the country. Given that the Madden Julian Oscillation (MJO) index (Figure 5) is out-of-phase, and as confirmed by the NOAA GFS (Figure 4), dry conditions are forecast over Somalia including the entire Juba and Shabelle River catchments in the coming week. The Deyr season may actually come to an end in the coming two weeks ushering in the hot and dry Jilaal season.
Based on the available observed and forecast data, the likelihood of flooding along both Juba and Shabelle Rivers remain low.
Date of publication:
November, 2025
