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On New Year’s Day, a 60% to 80% chance of showers and thundershowers is expected over Limpopo and Mpumalanga, as well as into KwaZulu-Natal and the east coast. An 80% chance of showers and thundershowers is expected over the northern parts of KwaZulu-Natal into the lowveld of Mpumalanga.
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The South African Weather Service (SAWS) has expressed serious public safety concerns after 40 people were reported to have been hit by lightning around Majaneng, a rural village in the Hammanskraal area,
SA Weather Service denies a tropical cyclone is forecast, but warns an intense low-pressure system may impact north-eastern South Africa.
Forecaster Nhlanhla Sithole says the worst conditions are expected in the uMkhanyakude District, where temperatures are forecast to climb into the mid-30s, with humidity levels reaching up to 90 per cent. " People might have to hydrate and make sure that they avoid heat exhaustion, as that may result in heat strokes, dehydration, and other things."
The South African Weather Service has issued warnings of severe thunderstorms and extreme heat in parts of the country on Monday, with a Yellow Level 2 alert for heavy downpours that could trigger localised flooding,
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South African Weather Service Warns of Potential Flooding and Storms Across Multiple Provinces
Severe downpours forecasted in Gauteng and Limpopo may cause flooding and damage. Stay informed on weather warnings and prepare for hazardous conditions.
Five people were killed in a road accident along the N2 highway due to the adverse weather, Eastern Cape transport department spokesperson Unathi Binqose told local broadcaster Newzroom Afrika on Tuesday. The South African Weather Service warned citizens ...
The South African Weather Service warns of severe thunderstorms and potential flooding in Mpumalanga and Limpopo, urging residents to prepare for hazardous conditions on Monday, January 5.
According to SAWS, no such storm exists and there is currently no tropical cyclone activity over the south-western Indian Ocean.
Up to 30cm of snow expected in Wales and Midlands with winds of up to 100mph across exposed hills and coastal areas