The Ghana Meteorological Agency (GMet) has cautioned that the southern part of Ghana is expected to experience some rain amidst brief sunny periods this afternoon.
In a notice on Friday, June 21, GMet stated that there would be cloudy conditions with instances of slight to moderate rain over most areas in the south.
The rainstorm indicated earlier to affect parts of the northern and transition sectors is still active and will produce rains of varying intensities.
— Ghana Meteorological Agency (@GhanaMet) June 21, 2024
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Additionally, GMet indicated that the rainstorm affecting the northern and parts of the transitional sectors is still active and will "produce rains of varying intensities" in these areas from this afternoon into the evening.
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