The weather update comes your way again. The Agency responsible for giving the day-to-day operations governing the weather conditions for the next 24 hours says; there would be a partly cloudy and cloudy weather conditions occurring across the entire sixteen regions in Ghana.
Noting that, the middle belt of Ghana covering western side in the middle part of the country would receive slight rainfall.
Cities in this sector (middle) that are likely to be experiencing this rain in this morning are Kintampo, Kete Krachi and its environs.
Very likely that these areas mentioned around the middle belt of the country would experience sunny intervals.
Far-south of Ghana which includes Kasoa, Accra, Cape Coast, Aflao, Takoradi, Axim all down-south expected to be cloudy.
Leaving Koforidua, Ho, Akim Oda, Kumasi and it's immediate small towns with rains this morning.
The hilly areas across the country is likely to be misty.
Drivers who plight on these areas must be on the lookout as this conditions make movement invincible.
This causes the average temperature as at the release of this report this morning at 24 degrees in the southern half.
Further, early hours at noon will have few places seeing sunny. However, it is not possible that it'll last for a long time.
All other areas in the south should be cloudy with high rate of raining.
More to this, rain would be prevalent in the late evening.
As such, all places in southern Ghana must be mindful on the rains throughout the day.
Additionally, northern part of the country is not left out.
Cloudy with heavy rains and thunderstorms are expected to cover the whole north from this morning through to the afternoon to the evening.
Yendi and Tamale are very likely to see rains this morning.
The essential towns in the north would be cloudy.
It's anticipated that sunny intervals would prevail as the day unfolds.
The chances of this sunny condition is very low.
The seas will remain rough as usual. Hence, fishmongers must be on the lookout.
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