The Ghana Meteorological Agency in the early hours of Tuesday, March 7, 2023; posted a weather update explaining why parts of the country was expected to experience heavy rains.
The storm alert read: “Southeastern Ghana has been engulfed by a rain bearing cloud. This is producing rain of varying intensity within the Volta region.”
It continued: “Areas within the Greater Accra and Eastern will be affected before drifting to the Central, Western and parts of the Ashanti,” it concluded.
“The rain is likely to lead to flash floods in parts of Greater Accra. Be advised accordingly,” the Agency stated in a followup tweet.
At the time of filing this report, GhanaWeb could confirm that heavy rains were hitting parts of the capital Accra.
It appeared however that the rain was drifting per our checks on social media, with some tweeps calling the attention of the Meteo on Twitter that the rains had stopped where they were.
The full impact of the rains is likely to be known in the early hours of this morning. It is the first very heavy rain for the year 2023.
Whenever it rains heavily, issues of flooding and sometimes displacement has often been recorded in parts of the capital.
See some tweets below:
Naa adey fear plus this rain for Accra.
— T💚O💚A. (@NanaAnsahOwusu1) March 7, 2023
Heavily rain 🌧️ paaa ooo. I’m sure by morning de3 yawa go pae for Accra central p333
— Leo CULU 🇬🇭🇦🇷 𓃵 🫶🏽🌝💛 (@fawogyimiiko) March 7, 2023
I hope the rain lets up for the sake of people who sleep rough in Accra :/
— Kota the Fiend (@ManLikeMufasa) March 7, 2023
Yes from Volta to Accra. Now safe hands in Deborah’s hands. So the rain is pouring 🤗😊
— Pee Jeffery (@Jefferypee) March 7, 2023
Southeastern Ghana has been engulfed by a rain bearing cloud. This is producing rain of varying intensity within the Volta region. Areas within the Greater Accra and Eastern will be affected before drifting to the Central, Western and parts of the Ashanti. pic.twitter.com/t6L4nQiVAi
— Ghana Meteo. Agency (@GhanaMet) March 7, 2023
Source: www.ghanaweb.com