The Ghana Meteorological Agency has cautioned the public to brace themselves for a more intense harmattan in the coming days.
According to the Agency, “dust has been raised from the source region (around Chad) and is expected to be adverted into the country to deteriorate surface visibility”.
In a statement sighted by WADR, the Agency said the northern half of the country will be drier with a “relative humidity of less than 20% and below 50% over parts of the Southern sector.”
The general public has therefore been cautioned to beware of naked flames and be careful on the roads due to poor visibility.