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The Ghana Meteorological Agency (GMet) has issued a weather update indicating intermittent rainfall and thunderstorm activity across parts of the country today, Monday, June 30.
In its latest notice, GMet reported that low cloud cover is currently dominating most coastal areas and slightly inland, bringing intermittent slight rain or drizzle, particularly during the afternoon, with occasional breaks of sunshine.
The agency added that other parts of the country, particularly inland and northern regions, should expect variable cloudy conditions, with isolated thunderstorms or rain showers likely to develop from this afternoon into the evening hours.
GMet urged the public to stay informed through official updates as atmospheric conditions continue to evolve across various zones.

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