WARNING: Severe thunderstorms and heavy rain predicted for Gauteng

South African Weather Service warns of severe thunderstorms and heavy rains predicted in parts of the province today, continuing until tomorrow.

Germiston woke up to a sky full of dark clouds and rain this morning and the South African Weather Service has warned residents to be on high alert as severe thunderstorms and heavy rain are predicted for the remainder of the day, leading into tomorrow.

The service has predicted that the wet weather will last the rest of the week and into the weekend, with temperatures staying in the low 20s.

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Full list of warnings:

Severe thunderstorms with the possibility of large hail and damaging winds and reduced visibility expected in some areas of Gauteng, with special focus on the eastern and northern parts of Tshwane.
  •  Heavy Rain:
Heavy rain is expected in parts of Gauteng today, which could lead to localised flooding in some areas.

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Motorists are reminded to take the necessary precautions when travelling.

They are encouraged to reduce speed and increase their following distance and headlights should be kept on at all times to increase visibility.

Residents should also ensure that they shelter their pets.

Reminder – The community can call the following emergency numbers for assistance:

  •     10177 (toll free line)
  •     112 (cellphone)
  •    011 458-0911 (Life Threatening Emergency Line)
  •     086 054 3000 (Services Emergency Line)

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