545 households were displaced after two days of torrential rainfall.
“Moderate to heavy rainfall could lead to flash floods. The public is advised to take necessary caution like clearing drainages,” it said.
Bauchi, Gombe, Borno, and Yola are at risk of experiencing high thermal discomfort.
NiMet urged airline operators to avail themselves of weather reports periodically from its office for effective planning on their operations.
The Nigerian Conservation Foundation said that about 128 metres of land have been lost to the ocean between 2018 and 2022.
NiMet’s weather outlook released on Saturday in Abuja predicted moderate dust haze across Nigeria over three days.
The agency forecast the coastal cities of the south to expect early morning mist or fog and a hazy atmosphere with a few clouds in the afternoon and evening period.
NiMet forecast localised thunderstorm over parts of Lagos, Edo, Bayelsa and Delta state later in the day.
The updated weather alert released from NiMet on Wednesday in Abuja envisaged dust haze activities before the end of the day over the extreme North.
The Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) has predicted three days of dusty haze and thunderstorms across Nigeria from Monday to Wednesday.
