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Ghana will be hotter from now to April – GMet warns public

The Ghana Meteorological Agency (GMet) has issued an alert urging residents to brace themselves for extremely hot weather conditions.

Temperatures are expected to rise significantly in the coming days, with a peak anticipated on March 20, 2024, as the sun moves towards the equator.

The current weather in Ghana is already hot, exacerbated by the ongoing Harmattan season. However, GMet forecasts that temperatures will intensify, surpassing the current conditions.

According to GMet, “The sun is on its apparent movement from the southern hemisphere towards the northern hemisphere and expected to be on the equator on March 20, 2024.”

In view of this, “an increase in temperature is expected from now through March to April 2024.”

The projected temperature ranges are formidable, with the southern half expected to experience maximums between 33°C to 37°C and the northern regions facing even higher temperatures ranging from 36°C to 42°C.

Simultaneously, minimum temperatures are anticipated to fluctuate between 22°C and 27°C nationwide.

GMet has however clarified that this does not suggest the occurrence of heat waves. “Temperatures are normally high during these months and require precautionary measures to deal with the associated risks,” it noted.

According to GMet, “this period also coincides with the transition from the dry season into the major rainy season for southern Ghana. Rains during this period will be less frequent but quite violent.”

“Expect localised rain and thunder with occasionally strong winds, especially over southern Ghana,” it added.

To protect public health during this period of heightened temperatures, GMet advises the following precautions:

  1. Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of fluids to prevent dehydration.
  2. Seek Shade: Use umbrellas or hats, especially between 11 am and 3 pm when the sun is strongest.
  3. Wear Light Clothing: Choose lightweight, light-colored clothing to reduce heat absorption.
  4. Apply Sunscreen: Use sunscreen when spending extended time outdoors to protect your skin from sunburn.
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