Warning: Damaging winds and chilly temperatures in store for Gauteng

Gauteng residents urged to prepare for cold weather by the South African Weather Service as cold front sweeps in.

Gauteng residents are encouraged to break out their woolly clothes and keep warm as a cold front is predicted to hit the province.

The South African Weather Service has warned Johannesburg residents to prepare for a significant drop in temperatures from Thursday evening.

Minimum temperatures in Gauteng are predicted to drop to as low as 6°C degrees, while maximum temperatures will remain in the high teens heading into the weekend  and new week.

In addition to this the weather service is warning of damaging winds, from midday today (Thursday).

Snow has also been predicted in several parts of the country with snow already falling in some parts of the Drakensberg.

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Full list of warnings:

Strong winds are expected in places of Gauteng, mainly during the afternoon.

Road flooding may be a possibility due to persistent rainfall in the northern parts of Tshwane with focus on the Hammanskraal area spreading very slowly south to the Cullinan area.

People living in informal settlements have been urged to be careful when keeping warm, while pet owners are urged to ensure their animals have appropriate shelter during this time.

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Some simple tips on how to stay warm this weekend:

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