GMet Warns Of Two Approaching Rainstorms Towards Ghana
On Thursday, May 16, the Ghana Meteorological Agency (GMet) reported that two rainstorms were sighted moving toward the nation via its weather monitoring station.
The prognosis, which was made public on Thursday morning, states that the Nigerian storm is predicted to start around 9:30 am.
There will be severe thunderstorms and wind gusts that will affect areas in the northern and coastal sectors.
Residents in locations that could flood are advised to stay vigilant and take the appropriate safety measures by GMet, which has issued a high-risk warning about flooding and wind storms.
Some areas of Accra suffered considerable damage from the recent intense downpour, including some automobiles being damaged by falling trees and billboards being completely demolished.
The Statement reads:
“A rainstorm that is moderately producing thunderstorms with rain over northern Benin into Togo is expected to drift further westwards to affect the northern half of Ghana. However, a separate rainstorm observed over Nigeria is also expected to propagate westwards to affect the coastal and middle sectors of the country,”
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