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Accra

26°

Overcast

High: 28° · Low: 25° · Feels like 30°

Rain expected around 01:00.

Hourly forecast

Now · 26°
00:00 · 25°
01:00 4% 25°
02:00 9% 25°
03:00 12% 24°
04:00 12% 24°
05:00 11% 24°
06:00 10% 24°
07:00 8% 25°
08:00 8% 25°
09:00 14% 27°
10:00 34% 28°
11:00 62% 28°
12:00 84% 28°
13:00 94% 27°
14:00 98% 27°
15:00 100% 28°
16:00 100% 28°
17:00 100% 27°
18:00 94% 26°
19:00 78% 25°
20:00 55% 26°
21:00 37% 25°
22:00 25% 25°

14-day forecast

  • Feels like
    33° / 29°
    Precipitation
    2 mm · 89%
    Wind
    17 km/h SW
    UV index
    8 · Very high
    Sun
    5:50 / 18:17

Details

Air quality
23 Fair
PM2.5 11 · PM10 17

Accra's Climate

Set on the Gulf of Guinea, Accra has a hot, humid tropical savanna climate, yet it is relatively dry for the tropics thanks to its coastal setting. Temperatures hover around 24–31°C all year with high humidity and a sticky feel. The city has two rainy seasons: a major one from April to June (peaking in June) and a shorter minor one in September–October, separated by drier spells. From December to February, the Harmattan wind from the Sahara brings dry dust and hazy skies. This page offers an hourly and 14-day forecast plus detailed metrics including humidity, wind, UV and air quality (AQI).

Frequently asked questions

When is the rainy season in Accra?

Accra has two rainy seasons: a major one from April to June (peaking in June) and a shorter minor one in September–October.

When does the Harmattan affect Accra?

The dry, dusty Harmattan wind from the Sahara usually blows from December to February, making the air drier, the sky hazy and air quality poorer.

Is Accra hot all year?

Yes, temperatures stay fairly steady at 24–31°C year-round with high humidity; the muggiest months tend to be February to April before the main rains.

When is the best time to visit Accra?

The dry season from November to March is best, with little rain and plenty of sun, though watch for Harmattan dust deeper into winter.

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Updated: 11:29:47 PM