The Ghana Meteorological Agency (GMet) has forecast cloudy conditions and moderate showers across several parts of Ghana today, June 23, 2026. This weather pattern will affect coastal, middle, transition, and northern sectors of the country. Residents in these areas should remain alert because of the expected rainfall.
GMet’s 18-hour impact-based forecast for June 23, 2026, indicates an alternation of sunshine and cloud development nationwide. Slight to moderate rainfall is likely from the afternoon into the evening. This forecast impacts various regions and daily activities.
This weather advisory comes during the peak of Ghana's rainy season. This period often brings localised flooding, reduced visibility on roads, and transportation disruptions. Agricultural activities and market movements can also be affected by such weather conditions.
GMet advised residents in areas prone to flooding to monitor weather updates and take necessary precautions. The agency classified most of the expected weather events under low to moderate impact levels. This suggests a manageable risk level for most communities.
Parts of the northern sector, including Bolgatanga, Navrongo, and Yendi, could experience rain showers this afternoon. Sections of the middle belt and eastern corridor also expect rainfall. Coastal areas, including parts of Greater Accra, Central, and Western regions, will likely see cloudy conditions with intermittent rain showers later today.
The agency anticipates rainfall activity to reduce significantly overnight. Much of the country should experience relatively stable weather conditions by late night. This offers some relief after the day's showers.
Temperature projections show minimum temperatures ranging between 22°C and 24°C across all ecological zones. Maximum temperatures are expected to reach 32°C in coastal areas. The forest zone will see temperatures up to 33°C. The transition and northern sectors could experience highs of 34°C.
This regular update from GMet provides crucial information for planning and safety. Businesses involved in logistics and outdoor services may need to adjust operations. The agricultural sector, heavily reliant on weather patterns, will closely monitor these forecasts. Continued vigilance during the rainy season is essential to mitigate potential adverse effects.