TZANEEN: Scorching heat ‘melts’ residents

Residents of Tzaneen are sweating under scorching heat conditions on the first day of December.

But stay “cool” there is some minimum degrees of relief to the maximum seriousness. Thunderstorms and some rain is predicted.

According to the SA Weather Services,  Tzaneen can experience 39 Degrees Celsius today.

Letaba Herald took the prediction outside our offices and in one of our  journalist’s vehicle…the prediction is not far out. But the car is parked in the shade though. 36 degrees.

Park in the shade though!

That aside, the weather service did issue a warning of severe heat.

And hot it is. Scorching.

‘Well someone left the oven door open in the bakery,’ Letaba Herald overheard a resident passing our offices.

Air-con’s running, coffee put aside and glasses filled with ice water and other cool refreshments parade in many offices on many desks at the moment.

The Accu Weather forecast for Limpopo and Tzaneen in specific, predicts a 51% chance of a thunderstorm or two for our area today.

Source: SA Weather service

But then again, a prediction is just a prediction, and all hope for cooler conditions  seems to be positive for Friday with temperatures predicted at 27 degrees and on Saturday at 30 degrees.

Cooler conditions with thunderstorms in spots are also predicted.

Source: Weather & Radar

On a lighter note, or shall one say in ‘minimum degrees of maximum seriousness,’ if you struggle to fall asleep tonight and would rather feel like slouching down with a bucket of ice cream in you refrigerator, stay on your bed and do it the like an Egyptian.

Because those Nile-dwellers knew how to do it right. The so-called ‘Egyptian Method’ involves dampening a sheet or towel in cool water and using it as a blanket. It is  recommend to  lay the damp sheets on top of a dry towel to avoid soaking the mattress.

Heat can affect your health more than you might think.

Prolonged exposure to hot temperatures can lead to worsening of heart problems, respiratory difficulties and can also cause heatstroke.

Stay cool.

ER24 offers the following tips:

Severe heat stroke or exhaustion signs or symptoms include the following:

A few tips for coping in hot weather:

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