Ghana's weather experts have dropped a chilly warning for the next two months. The Ghana Meteorological Agency says people should prepare for cold and grey days ahead. July and August will bring lots of clouds and misty mornings across the country. Light rains will fall regularly during this period. Southern Ghana will face the worst of these damp conditions.
Cold ocean winds are pushing inland and creating all this nasty weather. Thick clouds will block out most sunshine for weeks. Coastal areas and mountain regions will see the most rain and drizzle. Foggy conditions will make driving dangerous on many roads. People should expect very few bright and sunny days.
Temperatures will stay cooler than usual for this time of year. Coastal areas will see daytime highs between 27 and 29 degrees. Nighttime temperatures could drop to just 19 degrees in some places. Inland areas might reach 32 degrees during the day but nights will still feel cold.
Dr. Eric Asuman from GMet signed the official weather warning. His team wants farmers and drivers to change their plans because of the conditions. Dense fog will make it hard to see on forest roads and hills. People planning outdoor events should think twice about their timing.
Health officials are worried about people with breathing problems. The agency tells everyone to wear warm clothes and avoid staying outside too long. Anyone feeling sick should visit a doctor right away. GMet promises to keep updating people as the weather changes.
Cold ocean winds are pushing inland and creating all this nasty weather. Thick clouds will block out most sunshine for weeks. Coastal areas and mountain regions will see the most rain and drizzle. Foggy conditions will make driving dangerous on many roads. People should expect very few bright and sunny days.
Temperatures will stay cooler than usual for this time of year. Coastal areas will see daytime highs between 27 and 29 degrees. Nighttime temperatures could drop to just 19 degrees in some places. Inland areas might reach 32 degrees during the day but nights will still feel cold.
Dr. Eric Asuman from GMet signed the official weather warning. His team wants farmers and drivers to change their plans because of the conditions. Dense fog will make it hard to see on forest roads and hills. People planning outdoor events should think twice about their timing.
Health officials are worried about people with breathing problems. The agency tells everyone to wear warm clothes and avoid staying outside too long. Anyone feeling sick should visit a doctor right away. GMet promises to keep updating people as the weather changes.