The Tanzania Meteorological Authority (TMA) has issued a 24-hour weather forecast indicating predominantly fair weather across most parts of the country, with isolated light rain showers expected in select coastal areas.
According to the official bulletin released on June 24, 2025, at 9:00 PM, light rain showers are likely over a few areas in Unguja and Pemba Isles, Dar es Salaam, Tanga, and the coastal Pwani region including Mafia Isles. These areas will otherwise experience partly cloudy conditions and intervals of sunshine.
Inland regions including Dodoma, Singida, Kigoma, Tabora, Katavi, Arusha, Kilimanjaro, Manyara, Ruvuma, Iringa, Njombe, Rukwa, Songwe, and Mbeya are expected to experience dry weather with partly cloudy conditions and sunny periods throughout the day.
The same pattern is forecast for the Lake Zone, encompassing Kagera, Mara, Mwanza, Geita, Simiyu, and Shinyanga.
Temperature forecasts reflect varied conditions across the country. Dar es Salaam and Tabora are expected to record the highest daytime temperatures, peaking at 30°C, while the coolest minimum temperature is expected in Njombe at 17°C.
Other key temperatures include Dodoma at 26°C (maximum) and 14°C (minimum), Arusha with a high of 21°C and low of 15°C, and Mbeya reaching a maximum of 22°C with a morning low of 8°C.
Coastal wind speeds are expected to reach 30 kilometers per hour along the entire coastline. Winds will blow from the South along the northern coast and from the Southeast along the southern coast.
The state of the sea is predicted to be moderate, allowing for continued maritime operations with caution.
Looking ahead, TMA projects only slight changes in the national weather outlook by Thursday, June 26, 2025.
The Authority encourages residents, especially those in agriculture, transport, tourism, and marine sectors, to stay informed through official weather updates.
This forecast has been issued by the Tanzania Meteorological Authority, which remains the country’s principal agency for weather and climate services.
Citizens can access further information through the TMA website or by contacting their offices directly.
