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Rainstorm Over Southern Half of Ghana Likely To Damage Weak Structures, Cause Flooding – GMet

The Ghana Meteorological Agency (GMet) has served notice of a rainstorm accompanied by strong winds over parts of southern Ghana, including the surrounding marine areas. In a notice issued on June 7, GMet said that the rainstorm is likely to be accompanied by moderate to strong winds, which could break …

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Ghana Meteo Cautions Of Rain And Thunderstorms Today

A varied day is ahead for the country, according to the weather forecast released by the Ghana Meteorological Agency. In the morning, most regions of Ghana will experience partly cloudy conditions, with mist and fog possible in forested and mountainous areas. Coastal areas may see some rain during the morning …

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Ghana Meteorological Agency Warns Of Minor Rainfall In September And November

The Ghana Meteorological Agency (GMet) has warned that the minor rainfall season will come with some normal rainfalls that may lead to flooding in low lying areas. “At the peak of the September to November (SON) season, there is a high probability of a few incidences of heavy rains accompanied …

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Ghana To Experience More Rains Till November – Senior Meteorologist

A Senior Meteorologist at the Marine Unit of the Ghana Meteorological Agency, Mr Adom Derkye, has hinted that Ghana will continue to experience rainfall till November 2022. According to him, in August, the rains will reduce but rise in September and then end in November. Accra has experienced massive floods …

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Staff of Ghana Meteorological Agency Declares Nationwide Strike From Friday, 18 February

Staff of the Ghana Meteorological Agency (GMet) have served notice to embark on an indefinite nationwide strike beginning Friday, February 18, 2022. According to the staff, the government has failed to respond to their resolution presented to the Communication and Digitalisation Ministry on January 5 which enumerated their poor conditions …

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