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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March Third Dekadal Bulletin, 2026
Goaso in the forest zone, recorded the highest rainfall accumulation of 116.2mm across the entire country, whereas Tamale recorded 11.1mm as the lowest rainfal…
March Second Dekadal Bulletin, 2026
In this dekad, Sefwi Bekwai in the Forest zone, recorded the highest rainfall accumulation of 89.0mm across the entire country whereas Wenchi recorded 1.6mm as…
March First Dekadal Bulletin, 2026
In this dekad, Cape Coast in the Southern sector, recorded the highest rainfall accumulation of 100.5mm across the entire country whereas Atebubu recorded 3.9m…
February Third Dekadal Bulletin, 2026
Akim Oda recorded the highest rainfall accumulation of 76.5mm across the entire country. The northern sector recorded no rains except for Walewale which record…
February Second Dekadal Bulletin, 2026
Takoradi recorded the highest rainfall accumulation of 75.9mm across the entire country. Wa together with its environs, recorded 2.1mm, the highest within the …
February First Dekadal Bulletin, 2026
In this dekad, Akim Oda in the forest zone, recorded the highest rainfall accumulation of 117.6mm across the entire country whereas Kete-Krachi recorded 2.4mm …