Harmattan is back again
Just when we thought harmattan season is over, we woke up today 12th February 2020 only to be faced with a more severe one. The weather across most parts of Ghana is dry. Breathing has become very difficult and people who were caught unaware have white skins. See what Ghanaian social media users are saying…
Just when we thought harmattan season is over, we woke up today 12th February 2020 only to be faced with a more severe one.
The weather across most parts of Ghana is dry. Breathing has become very difficult and people who were caught unaware have white skins.
See what Ghanaian social media users are saying about the surprise ‘Harmattan’ that hit us this morning:
This harmattan sef, before person think, sense Don Dry
— Toyor (@toyor_pr) February 12, 2020
https://twitter.com/mynameischivo/status/1227487962067238917
This harmattan is just doing βnow you see me, now you donβtβ π’
— BASH-AAR π (@FaruqBashar) February 12, 2020
https://twitter.com/Solokingstar/status/1227488255064436736
This harmattan!!!! Feels like Iβm sniffing sawdust π©π©π©ππ
— Jemima (@JemimaOsunde) February 12, 2020
This year's harmattan be like "oh, you thought I've gone? Joke on you" π π
— Safiyanu (@_Sufy2) February 12, 2020
This Harmattan is doing overtime.
— ibe (@maziibe_) February 12, 2020
where did this harmattan even come from? π€¨
— α΄α΄Ι΄Ιͺα΄ (@__liptonia) February 12, 2020
Who else noticed pussy can't get wet in this harmattan & lube isn't even helping at allπππ
— IRUNNIA (@Irunnia_) February 12, 2020
Am I the only one experiencing harmattan cuz I cant breathe o
My nose all dey shiishii meπ— Michael Scofield (@OkwasiaBiNti) February 12, 2020
The Harmattan is a season in the West African subcontinent, which occurs between the end of November and the middle of March. It is characterized by the dry and dusty northeasterly trade wind, of the same name, which blows from the Sahara Desert over West Africa into the Gulf of Guinea.