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Meteorologists Warn Of Intense Heat Wave Cross Nigeria

Last updated: March 13, 2026 8:01 pm
2 hours ago Okwoche Peter
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Large parts of Nigeria are currently experiencing an intense heat wave, with meteorologists warning that temperatures could climb above 40 degrees Celsius in some northern states. 

The Nigerian Meteorological Agency or NIMET, has issued a nationwide heat-stress warning, urging residents to take precautions as extreme heat and humidity increase the risk of dehydration and heat-related illnesses. 

Health experts say the conditions could pose serious dangers—especially for children, the elderly, and people working outdoors.

Across Nigeria, the scorching sun is making daily life increasingly difficult.

From northern states like Kebbi and Niger to parts of the south, residents are grappling with oppressive temperatures and humidity. 

Meteorologists say this surge in heat is part of the seasonal transition toward the rainy season, combined with broader climate trends that are making heat waves more frequent and intense across Africa. 

Daytime temperatures across the country are expected to range between 30 and 40 degrees Celsius, with some areas pushing even higher. 

But the greatest concern may not be the temperature alone—it is the impact on human health.

Medical experts warn that prolonged exposure to extreme heat can trigger serious conditions, including dehydration, heat exhaustion, and heat stroke. 

Heat exhaustion occurs when the body loses too much water and salt through sweating.

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Symptoms may include:

  • Excessive sweating
  • Dizziness or weakness
  • Nausea
  • Rapid heartbeat
  • Headaches and confusion 

If untreated, heat exhaustion can escalate into heat stroke, a life-threatening emergency.

Public health specialists say certain groups are especially vulnerable—
including children, older adults, pregnant women, and outdoor workers. 

Experts recommend several simple but critical steps to reduce the risk of heat illness:

• Stay hydrated: Drink water regularly throughout the day.
• Avoid peak sun hours: Limit outdoor activity between 12 noon and 4 p.m. when heat levels are highest. 
• Wear light clothing: Loose, breathable fabrics help the body cool down.
• Take cool showers or rest in shaded areas.
• Check on vulnerable people, including the elderly and young children. 

Health officials also advise workers who must remain outdoors—such as construction crews and street vendors—to take frequent breaks and drink fluids regularly.

With temperatures expected to remain high in the coming weeks, authorities are urging Nigerians to remain vigilant and treat extreme heat as a serious public health risk.

Meteorologists say conditions could persist until seasonal rains begin to moderate temperatures in parts of the country.

Until then, health officials stress a simple message:
stay cool, stay hydrated, and avoid prolonged exposure to the sun.

(Editor: Ebuwa Omo-Osagie)

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