The Ghana Meteorological Agency (GMet) has forecast rain and thunderstorms in several parts of the country today, Monday, June 22, 2026, while warning of misty conditions in some areas and rough sea conditions along the coast.
According to the weather agency, early morning conditions are expected to be characterised by mist and fog patches over forest and mountainous areas, reducing visibility in some locations.
Coastal communities are also likely to experience slight rainfall under mostly cloudy skies during the morning hours.
GMet indicated that parts of southern Ghana will experience brief sunny intervals from mid-morning through the afternoon before weather conditions become unstable later in the day.
The agency forecasts thunderstorms and rainfall in some coastal, forest and transition zones during the afternoon and evening hours.
Major cities expected to experience rain or thunderstorms at various times of the day include Accra, Kasoa, Winneba, Cape Coast, Takoradi, Ho, Koforidua, Kumasi and Sunyani.
Residents in these areas have been advised to remain alert and take necessary precautions, particularly during periods of heavy rainfall and thunderstorms.
In the northern sector of the country, weather conditions are expected to remain generally sunny for most of the day, with intervals of sunshine. However, isolated thunderstorms and rain showers may develop in a few areas from late afternoon into the evening.
Temperature forecasts indicate that maximum temperatures will range from 31°C along the coast to as high as 35°C in parts of northern Ghana. Minimum temperatures are expected to range between 21°C and 25°C nationwide.
The forecast comes as parts of the country continue to experience seasonal rainfall associated with the ongoing wet season. Meteorologists have urged the public, especially motorists and fishermen, to stay updated with weather advisories and exercise caution where necessary.
GMet continues to monitor weather developments and encourages residents to follow official forecasts for timely updates on changing conditions.

