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2nd June 2026 8:51:31 AM
1 min readBy: Abigail Ampofo

Rains are expected in parts of Accra and the middle belt and northern Ghana from the afternoon into the evening the Ghana Meteorological Agency (GMet) has forecast thunderstorms and rainfall across parts of Accra, the middle belt and northern Ghana from the afternoon into the evening.
The national weather agency announced this in a notice dated Tuesday June 2 citing mist and fog over coastal, forest and mountainous areas, leading to reduced visibility in some locations, including Accra.
According to GMet, some places are likely to experience light rainfall early in the morning due to foggy conditions.

Also, parts of southern and middle Ghana later this afternoon and evening including Accra, Kasoa, Cape Coast, Takoradi, Ho, Koforidua, Kumasi, Obuasi, Tarkwa, Sunyani, Techiman and Kintampo, are predicted to see thunderstorm accompanying rainfall with a probability of 40–60%.
On the other hand,Northern Ghana will experience isolated thunderstorms or rainfall particularly Tamale, Bole and Wa, with about a 60% probability extending into the night.
The agency has advised the public, especially motorists and outdoor workers, to exercise caution due to reduced visibility in the morning and possible storm activity later in the day.
GMet continues to monitor weather patterns and is expected to issue further updates if conditions change.
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