Planning a trip to Migori? In this section, you'll find the most up-to-date weather information and detailed forecasts for your journey through Kenya.
Migori
Current Weather
Overview
The climate in Migori, located in the picturesque lake region of western Kenya, is remarkably stable and mild. Thanks to its significant elevation of about 1,382 meters above sea level, it escapes the sweltering heat typical of coastal areas. The city sits in a tropical savanna climate zone, where warm days are followed by refreshingly cool nights, creating comfortable conditions for tourism year-round.
Throughout the year, the weather in this region follows the rhythm of two rainy seasons and two relatively dry periods. The wettest months are in the spring and late autumn, when tropical nature truly blooms under the rainfall. Despite periodic downpours, sunny hours remain even during wet periods, making the atmosphere in Migori bright and welcoming.
Unlike the more arid parts of the country, this region is famous for its fertile lands and abundant greenery. Stable temperatures and the absence of extreme weather events make Migori a predictable destination, where weather rarely disrupts travel plans.
Temperature
Temperature conditions in Migori can be described as ideally comfortable for travel: the mercury rarely makes sharp jumps here. The warmest times of the year are traditionally February and March, as well as October, when daytime highs reach 28–29°C. Even during these peak periods, the heat is easily tolerated thanks to moderate humidity and light breezes from Lake Victoria.
It gets coolest in June and July. During these months, daytime air temperatures usually stay around 22–24°C. However, it's worth remembering the notable daily fluctuations: due to Migori's high-altitude location, nights are consistently refreshing—around 17°C year-round. This difference between day and night temperatures in Kenya allows for a comfortable rest from daytime activities.
Overall, average temperatures throughout the year fluctuate within a narrow range of 21–23°C, creating a sense of eternal spring. This climatic stability makes Migori a pleasant holiday destination where heavy winter clothing is not required, but a light sweater will always come in handy for cozy evenings.
Average monthly temperature
Precipitation
Rainfall plays a key role in shaping Migori's landscape. The city has two distinct rainy seasons. The "long rains" arrive in March and last until May, peaking in April with about 247 mm of precipitation. During this period, downpours can be intense and are often accompanied by spectacular thunderstorms, turning the surroundings into an emerald sea of greenery.
The second, shorter wet season begins in October and continues until the end of December. November in Kenya is often quite rainy—rainfall at this time averages around 218 mm. Rains in Migori are usually short-lived but powerful downpours, after which the sky clears quickly.
The driest times to visit are from June to September and January–February. In July and August, rainfall is minimal (about 40–42 mm per month), and the number of clear days is at its maximum, making these months ideal for active trips and exploring local attractions without the risk of getting soaked.
Average monthly precipitation
Packing Tips
When heading to Migori, it's best to follow the principle of layering. For daytime walks under the generous Kenya sun, light clothing made of natural "breathable" fabrics like cotton or linen is ideal. Don't forget to pack high-SPF sunscreen, a wide-brimmed hat, and high-quality sunglasses, as UV radiation is quite strong at high altitudes.
Given the cool evenings (around 17°C) and the possibility of sudden downpours, a light windbreaker, cardigan, or sweater is a must-have in your suitcase. If your trip coincides with the rainy seasons (especially in April or November), a reliable raincoat or compact umbrella will be essential. For footwear, it's best to choose comfortable closed-toe sneakers that can handle damp ground.
Since Migori is in a tropical zone, insect repellent and a small first-aid kit will be useful additions to your luggage. To protect your gadgets and documents during excursions, it is recommended to bring a waterproof case or backpack so that a sudden thunderstorm doesn't catch you off guard.
Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)
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