The Ghana Meteorological Agency (GMet) has issued an update on the country's weather conditions, forecasting persistent cloudy weather across all regions from this evening into the night.
According to GMet, while the cloud cover will dominate, several parts of the country should expect thunderstorms, with or without rain, as weather conditions fluctuate.
Evening Forecast
— Ghana Meteorological Agency (@GhanaMet) March 26, 2025
Across all sectors of the country, cloudy weather will persist from this evening into the night. However, thunderstorms with or without rain will be experienced over most areas. pic.twitter.com/AlJVMab0V6
"Mist or fog patches are likely to form over the coastal, forest and hilly places early tomorrow morning," GMet said in a post on X (formerly Twitter).
However, it noted that moderate to strong winds are expected to be accompanied by the rainstorm.
GMet has advised people to stay alert and take necessary precautions, particularly in areas prone to heavy rainfall and strong winds.
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