⚠️🌧️Another cold front moving over the south-western Cape will bring more HEAVY showers, leading to FLOODING in places this Thursday.
🥵Warm to HOT over eastern SA, with temperatures around THIRTY in parts of KwaZulu-Natal, Mpumalanga, and Limpopo.
⚠️IMPACT-BASED WARNINGS issued by SA Weather Service ⚠️
🟠 Orange Level 8: Disruptive Rainfall leading to flooding and possible mudslides is expected over the City of Cape Town, Drakenstein and Stellenbosch municipalities in the Western Cape.
🟠 Orange Level 6: Disruptive Rainfall leading to flooding and possible mudslides is expected over the Witzenberg and Swartland municipalities in the Western Cape.
🟠 Orange Level 6: Damaging waves leading to damage of coastal infrastructure and disruption of small harbours is expected between Table Bay and Struisbaai in the morning.
🟡 Yellow Level 4: Disruptive rain, leading to damage of roads and bridges, is expected over the West Coast, northern Cape Winelands, and western Overberg Districts in the Western Cape.
🟡 Yellow Level 4: Damaging winds are expected to persist along the coast between Lambert’s Bay and Mossel Bay.
🟡 Yellow Level 4: Damaging waves leading to difficulty in navigating at sea are expected between Alexander Bay and Plettenberg Bay.
🟡 Yellow Level 4: Damaging winds resulting in damage to property, difficult driving conditions and communication and power interruptions and injuries due to fling debris are expected over the southern Namakwa District in the Northern Cape, Central Karoo, Cape Winelands, Overberg, and western Garden Route districts of the Western Cape, persisting until late morning.
🟡 Yellow Level 2: Damaging winds resulting in localised damage to settlements and difficult driving conditions over the southern parts of the Free State as well as the northern and western parts of the Eastern Cape.
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9 июл 2024