Accra sits firmly in the tropical zone, delivering warmth year-round with temperatures that rarely dip below 24°C or climb much past 32°C.
Two rainy seasons bracket the year—a major one from April to June and a minor one in October—meaning your wardrobe needs waterproof reinforcements roughly half the time.
Temperatures hover consistently in the high twenties, though the Harmattan winds from December to February can make mornings feel surprisingly cool and dust-laden.
Humidity is relentless, particularly during the wet months when the air turns thick enough to make synthetic fabrics a form of self-punishment.
The fine red dust that blows in during Harmattan has a talent for infiltrating luggage, so pack clothes you don't mind occasionally looking like they've been dipped in terracotta.
Accra operates on a two-season system—wet and dry—so if you're waiting for autumn leaves or spring blossoms, you'll be waiting a while.