Watch: ‘Proper and beautiful’ dust devil spotted in Arnot

The South African Weather Service has confirmed a striking dust devil, initially mistaken for a tornado, filmed at an Arnot coal mine near Middelburg.

A dramatic dust devil was captured on video at an Arnot coal mine near Middelburg, Mpumalanga, earlier today.

Middelburg Observer reports the footage, recorded by local Arnot resident Jan Lodewyk Joubert, shows the spectacular spinning column of dust.

The phenomenon was initially mistaken by some for a tornado.

Weather service confirms dust devil

Initially mistaken by some as a tornado, the phenomenon was confirmed by the South African Weather Service (SAWS) as a dust devil, described as a ‘proper and beautiful’ example. Dust devils are surface-based vortexes that commonly form over hot, open ground, such as mines, during unstable atmospheric conditions.

Around 15 minutes later, a storm moved through the area, bringing heavy rain and hail. A previous video from the same location shows a similar dust devil forming shortly before a brief but severe weather event.

Yellow Level 2 warning issued

SAWS later issued a Yellow Level 2 warning for Mpumalanga, cautioning of severe thunderstorms with heavy downpours, damaging winds, lightning and hail.

The footage highlights the sudden and unpredictable nature of storm activity in the Middelburg area and surrounding open mining regions. No injuries or damage were reported.

Watch the video:

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Carmia Jansen van Vuuren

Carmia is an up-and-coming junior journalist at the Middelburg Observer. She has a burning passion for creative writing and poetry. She is a qualified language educator but fiercely enjoys the challenges that writing and reporting offer. Her focus spreads over different fields, including human interest, hard news, investigative reporting, and sports.
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