Meteorological Services
Dr. Bob Alex Ogwang
Commissioner
Welcome to the Meteorological Services Department. We provide reliable weather and climate information to support decision-making in agriculture, water management, disaster preparedness and national planning.
Through accurate forecasting, data monitoring and research, we enhance resilience to climate risks and support socio-economic development. We value collaboration with stakeholders in advancing early warning systems and protecting lives and livelihoods.
Function
To be a centre of excellence on Weather and climate services for sustainable development of Uganda.
Mandate
About
Department of Meterological Services(DMS) under Ministry of Water and Environment is a government institution for weather and climate services and a focal institution to Inter-Governmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), an international body of experts mandated to analyze scientific research findings on climate change.
The Government of Uganda (GoU) has always recognized natural resources (including weather and climate) as a basic factor in the country’s national development process. It is well documented and common knowledge that the day to day management and harnessing of all natural resources are largely dependent on the state of the environment, weather and climate. Weather and climate is therefore, an important factor in the social and economic development of the country as it has major influences on the developments of all other sectors of the economy.
The department of Meteorological Services is responsible for establishing and maintaining weather and climate observing stations network, collection, analysis and production of weather and climate information, (including warnings/advisories) to support social and economic development.
The key sectors served by DMS include; transport (mainly aviation and marine), defence, agriculture, disaster preparedness, environmental and water resources management, tourism and construction industry. DMS accomplishes these responsibilities in collaboration and coordination with the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and its Member States and other global and regional meteorological centres.
The main purpose of National Meteorological and Hydrological Services as stated in the World Meteorological Organisation Convention is Monitoring weather and climate; providing meteorological, hydrological and related services in support of relevant national needs in the following areas:
- Protection of life and property.
- Safeguarding the environment.
- Contributing to sustainable development.
- Promoting long-term observation and collection of meteorological, hydrological and Climatological data, including related environmental data.
- Promotion of indigenous capacity-building.
- Meeting international commitments and obligations.
- Contributing to international cooperation.
Divisions
5 DivisionsForecasting services
Dr. Isaac Mugume
Assistant Commissioner
Station Networks and Observation
Mr. Milton Waiswa
Assistant Commissioner
Applied Meteorology, Data and Climate Services
Mr. Deus Bamanya
Assistant Commissioner
Division of meteorological research, standards and innovation
No head assigned
National Meteorological Training School(NMTS)
Dr. Moses Ojara
Principal NMTS
Publications
GENERAL PROCUREMENT NOTICE-SOFF Project
Mar 04, 2026
Weather Forecast for Monday 23rd to Tuesday 24th February 2026.
Feb 24, 2026
Weather Forecast for Sunday 22nd to Monday 23rd February 2026
Feb 23, 2026
City Forecast Issued on Monday 23rd February, 2026.
Feb 23, 2026
Forecast Issued on Tuesday 17th February, 2026
Feb 18, 2026
Six hourly weather update for Wednesday 07th January, 2026 from 6am to Noon
Jan 07, 2026
Six-hourly-weather-update-for-Thursday-20th-November-2025-from-6am-to-Noon
Nov 20, 2025
September-2025-Dekad3-Agro-meteorological-Bulletin
Sep 09, 2025
August-2025-Dekad_2-Agro-meteorological-Bulletin
Aug 21, 2025