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  2. Climate of Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Statistics from the World Bank Group showed Nigeria's annual temperature and rainfall variations, the nation's highest average annual mean temperature was 28.1 °C in 1938, [1] while its wettest year was 1957 with an annual mean rainfall of 1,441.45mm. [1] The climate has a significant impact on the country's agriculture, economy, and society.

  3. Nasarawa State - Wikipedia

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    Nasarawa has a Tropical wet and dry or savanna climate. The city's yearly temperature is 29.39 °C (84.9 °F) and it is -0.07% lower than Nigeria's averages. Nasarawa typically receives about 136.71 millimeters (5.38 inches) of precipitation and has 155.37 rainy days (42.57% of the time) annually. [12]

  4. Nangere - Wikipedia

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    Nangere LGA occupies a total area of 980 square kilometres and has an average temperature of 34 °C. The LGA witnesses two major seasons which are the dry and the rainy seasons while the total precipitation in the area is estimated at 890 mm of rainfall per annum.

  5. Abuja - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... There was a downward trend for rainfall in Abuja, based on data collected between 1986 and 2016. ... Climate data for Abuja ...

  6. Geography of Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Rainfall totals in central Nigeria varies from 1,100 mm (43.3 in) in the lowlands to over 2,000 mm (78.7 in) along the south western escarpment of the Jos Plateau. [11] A hot semi-arid climate (BSh) is predominant within the Sahel in the northern part of Nigeria. Annual rainfall totals are low.

  7. Ede North - Wikipedia

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    In Ede, September has an average of 24.9 days with at least 0.04 inches of precipitation, making it the month with the most wet days. [4] [3] From October 26 to April 9, or 5.5 months, is the dry season. With an average of 1.3 days with at least 0.04 inches of precipitation, December is the month with the fewest wet days in Ede. [1] [4]

  8. Unwana - Wikipedia

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    Unwana City is located in the equatorial climate belt of Nigeria. It has a high temperature of between 27' and 38' with a low annual range of temperature. Rainfall is high with a maximum during June/July and September/October with a short August break. Humidity, due to its nearness to the river is moderate.

  9. Lokoja - Wikipedia

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    The town is situated in the tropical Wet and Dry savanna climate zone of Nigeria, and temperatures remain hot year-round. Rain begins in May and typically ends in October. Lokoja has a maximum temperature of about 37.9 °C between December and April, average annual rainfall of about 1000mm and average relative humidity of about 60% during the ...