Dekadal Agromet Bulletin
Published every ten days by GMET, the Dekadal Agromet Bulletin offers specialized agricultural meteorological insights, including weather forecasts and their implications for agriculture. Designed for farmers and agribusinesses, this bulletin supports crop management decisions by highlighting expected weather conditions and potential impacts on agriculture, enhancing resilience and productivity in farming practices.

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June Second Dekadal Bulletin, 2025
Generally, more rains were recorded within this dekad as compared to the previous dekad. Axim, in the West Coast, recorded the highest rainfall of 347.6mm wher…

June First Dekadal Bulletin, 2025
Generally, more rains were recorded within the Southern sector as compared to the Northern sector. Ada, in the East Coast, recorded the highest rainfall accumu…

May Third Dekadal Bulletin, 2025
Dunkwa, in the Forest zone, recorded the highest rainfall accumulation of 174.3mm and highest rainfall surplus for the dekad. Akatsi recorded the lowest rainfa…

May Second Dekadal Bulletin, 2025
Most stations across the country recorded rainfall except for Enchi and Half Assini. Axim recorded the highest rainfall accumulation of 190.1mm whereas Kete-Kr…

May First Dekadal Bulletin, 2025
Most stations across the country recorded rainfall except for Kete-Krachi, Navrongo, Salaga, Wa and Zuarungu. The Forest zone, especially the Southwestern port…

April Third Dekadal Bulletin, 2025
A total of about 2,350mm of rainfall was recorded across stations within the entire country except for Bolga which recorded no rainfall within this dekad. Tama…