
The weather patterns keep changing day by day with still some more rains for the season.
Available information from the Ghana Meteorological Agency indicates that morning temperatures will vary between 24 and 25 degrees Celsius general across the entire country. The afternoon will see temperatures rising to 29 to 32 degrees Celsius and later on the evening through to the night, temperatures will drop again to as low as 23 in the coastal towns and the Northern sector with temperatures around 28 degrees Celsius.
Variable cloudy weather is expected this morning across the country with rain over few areas within the northern sector. The afternoon will be bright for most parts of the country.
Specifically, areas such as Aflao, Kasoa, Accra, Cape Caost, Ho and Koforidua will pbe partly cloudy.
Kumasi, Tarkwa, Obuasi, Goaso, and Kintampo will experience mist this morning whiles the Northern belt will similarly be partly cloudy this morning.
Generally, the cloudy situation will dominate the evening though out the country later in the evening.

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