Senegal is preparing for continued heavy rainfall on Monday, August 17, 2026, with heightened vigilance particularly in the south of the country. Forecasts indicate a high risk of strong precipitation across 20 localities, including Kolda, Ziguinchor, Tambacounda, and Touba. The Casamance region remains a primary concern, with a particularly high probability of intense thunderstorms and rapid accumulation of rainfall. Eastern Senegal, near Tambacounda, is also under increased surveillance. Authorities advise residents in areas prone to runoff and flooding to exercise extreme caution. The situation is dynamic and subject to change, necessitating ongoing monitoring of precipitation levels until 10 PM. A total of seventeen locations are prioritized for rainfall tracking, emphasizing the widespread nature of the weather threat.