Ghana Meteorological Agency Lists Areas to Face Thunderstorms Today, June 25

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  • The Ghana Meteorological Agency has forecast thunderstorms and rainfall in parts of the country later today, June 25
  • Morning conditions are expected to be cloudy with mist and fog affecting the coastal, forest and mountainous areas
  • Sunny weather will dominate later in the day, but inland and areas slightly north of the coast may see rain in the evening

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The Ghana Meteorological Agency (GMet) has forecast thunderstorms and rainfall in parts of the country as weather conditions evolve throughout Thursday, June 25, 2026.

According to the agency, the early hours of the day are expected to be dominated by mostly cloudy skies across much of the country.

The Ghana Meteorological Agency lists areas to face thunderstorms today, June 25, 2026, according to its latest weather forecast. Photo credit: Getty Images.
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These conditions will be accompanied by mist and fog over coastal, forest and mountainous areas, potentially affecting visibility in those regions.

As the day progresses, GMet anticipates a transition to largely sunny weather nationwide.

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However, there remains a likelihood of slight to moderate rainfall in some areas slightly north of the coastline, as well as inland locations, particularly from the late afternoon into the evening.

The agency has advised the public to remain alert to changing weather patterns and plan their activities accordingly.

Read the X post by GMet with the weather forecast for June 25, 2026, below:

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Source: YEN.com.gh