
During the Kiremt 2025 season, wet moisture conditions were observed across different regions of the country with notable monthly variations. In June, wet conditions prevailed over the south, southeast, and northeastern parts, affecting most of the Abay, Omo Gibe, Baro Akobo, upper and middle Rift Valley, lower and middle Tekeze, upper Wabe Shebele, Awash, and Genale Dawa catchments. In July, the moisture condition intensified to wet and very wet levels across most of the central, southern, western, northern, and northwestern catchments, including Abay, Tekeze, Baro Akobo, Omo Gibe, upper and middle Awash, and upper Wabe Shebele. August continued with widespread wet to very wet conditions in Abay, Tekeze, most of Omo Gibe, Rift Valley, upper and middle Awash, Genale Dawa, and Wabe Shebele catchments, with aridity receding and moisture spreading further into the southern, southwestern, northern, and northwestern regions. In September, although wet conditions persisted, the spatial coverage began to decrease, particularly shifting from northern to southern catchments.