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CLIMATE
Owing to its geographical location, the area is characterised by a tropical climate that is influenced by north eastern and south western monsoons. It has three distinct seasons; a dry and cool winter, a hot spring and a wet hot summer period that starts in May and lasts until October. The average number of rainy days in a given year is estimated to be 120, most of which falls in the rainy season period (May to October). The area experiences an annual average rainfall of 1120mm with maximum rainfall in one month reaching as high as 230mm.  
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Figure 1 : Annual Rainfall of the Study Area
   
The mean annual temperature of the area is 28°C with temperatures getting as high as 40°C in April during the summer season and as low as 12°C in the winter season in December. The annual evaporation rate is about 167mm with highest evaporation occurring during the summer season (Kunda, 2004).
 
 
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