The dry harmattan condition is likely to persist for some time and is expected to worsen this week, the Ghana Meteorological Agency has said.

In a statement, the Ghana Meteorological Agency noted “typically, the harmattan season persists until late February or early March in most parts of the country, with variations in the intensity of the dry and dusty conditions within the season.”

However, the agency said meteorological satellites have detected that dust lifted around Chad, Sudan, and Niger have been transported into Ghana.

“This dust was transported into the country by strong winds at lower levels of the atmosphere. As a result, an intensification of dry and dusty weather conditions was expected to be experienced in Ghana during the week as issued in the GMet weekly and daily forecasts.”

“Furtherance to the above, this has resulted in dryness and decreased visibility, which may take some time to clear completely. Relative humidity, over the period, has ranged between 15% and 50% with a visibility range of 200 meters to 5,000 meters. These conditions are expected to persist at varying intensities over the next few days.

It however expects a relaxation in the intensity during the week and consequently. Nonetheless, it advised that the general public take some precautions.

“Keep hydrated, Follow fire safety precautions, Cover foods/water to prevent dust from settling on them, Wash fruits thoroughly before taking them, and people allergic to dust are to wear nose masks to reduce the effect on them.”

Source: Ghana/Starrfm.com.gh/103.5 Fm