During the weekend of February 13-14, 2026, the forecast indicates most states of South Sudan will experience a severe heat wave with temperatures exceeding 34 degrees Celsius, particularly in the central and northern parts of South Sudan. The southern and southwestern parts of South Sudan experienced greater fluctuations, with fewer than two days where temperatures exceeded 34 degrees Celsius. This indicates a short but widespread heatwave affecting the country.
Drink water frequently (even if you’re not thirsty), stay in the shade or indoors during the hottest hours (10am–4pm), reduce strenuous outdoor activity, and wear light, loose clothing. Check on children, older persons, pregnant women, and anyone who is ill, and never leave children or animals in closed rooms or vehicles. Seek urgent medical help if someone faints, becomes confused, vomits, has a severe headache, or has very hot skin.
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