The Ghana Meteorological Agency (GMet) has issued a comprehensive nationwide weather warning, alerting citizens to a period of intense atmospheric instability characterized by intermittent rain, heavy thunderstorms, and a significant risk of flash flooding in low-lying areas. The forecast indicates that a system of low clouds over southern Ghana, coupled with a westward-moving rainstorm from the northern frontier, is set to create hazardous conditions. Residents in urban centers and low-lying zones are specifically cautioned to remain vigilant against rapid flooding that may follow high-intensity rainfall bursts.
In the northern sector, the weather outlook remains particularly active, with thunderstorms expected to persist throughout the central and western regions. Areas such as Tamale, Kete Krachi, and Atebubu are forecasted to experience isolated to widespread rainfall that could continue well into the night. While temperatures are expected to reach a maximum of 36°C in these regions, the late-afternoon onset of storms is likely to bring a sharp transition in conditions. The agency emphasizes that northern residents should prepare for significant weather activity during this period.
Southern and coastal regions, including Accra, Cape Coast, and Takoradi, will see predominantly cloudy conditions punctuated by light rain or drizzle. Motorists in these areas are advised to exercise extreme caution as early morning mist and fog are expected to significantly reduce visibility on major highways. While some inland regions may witness occasional sunny intervals, the overall trend remains damp and overcast. Additionally, GMet has issued a maritime alert, warning that sea conditions will be rough and advising those involved in marine activities to prioritize safety and exercise caution.
As these weather patterns move across the country, GMet encourages the general public to take necessary safety precautions, including carrying umbrellas and securing properties against wind and rain. Drivers are reminded to adjust their speeds during periods of poor visibility, and residents are urged to stay informed through regular weather updates. This weather system highlights the peak of the seasonal activity, and the agency continues to monitor these developments to ensure public safety and minimize the impact of potential weather-related hazards.
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