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The weather will be mainly warm, humid and sunny over the country with chances of few rain showers and thunderstorms over southern Ghana late in the afternoon.
The Upper East will be hot and sunny recording temperatures of 27 degrees Celsius minimum and 39 degrees Celsius maximum while the Upper West region will record minimum temperatures of 27 degrees Celsius and a maximum of 37 degrees Celsius.
The Northern Region will record minimum of 25 degrees Celsius and maximum of 37 degrees Celsius, a 24-hour bulletin of the Ghana Meteorological Agency valid for Ghana from 0600 hours stated in Accra on Tuesday.
Brong Ahafo and Central region will be warm with showers recording minimum temperatures of 23 and 24 degrees Celsius and maximum of 34 and 31 degrees Celsius respectively.
The Eastern Region will also be cloudy with rain showers and thunderstorms recording minimum temperature of 24 degrees Celsius and maximum of 33 degrees Celsius.
The Western Region will experience rain showers, thunderstorms and cloudiness recording minimum and maximum temperatures of 24 and 31 degrees Celsius.
Meanwhile Greater Accra will be warm and sunny recording minimum temperature of 24 degrees Celsius and maximum of 39 degrees Celsius while the Ashanti Region will record minimum and maximum temperatures of 23 and 33 degrees Celsius respectively.
The Volta Region will record minimum and maximum temperatures of 23 and 32 degrees Celsius.
Source: GNA
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