Cold weather arrives in Joburg
RANDBURG – Low temperatures expected as cold front arrives.
Temperatures are set to drop this week across most of the Gauteng province including the City of Johannesburg. The City’s Emergency Management Services is concerned that low temperatures will see residents rely on heating and lighting appliances to try and warm themselves.
Due to the cold front expected, the City’s EMS spokesperson Robert Mulaudzi said they would remain on high alert to ensure they were able to respond to any emergency that may occur.
Good morning. Snowfall visible from space :) Have a look at your morning satellite image (03 July 2018). Cold but clear today except in the extreme north-east with some cloud cover. Widespread frost over the interior this morning. pic.twitter.com/hE59caXPPW
— SA Weather Service (@SAWeatherServic) July 3, 2018
“The main focus will be on our 189 informal settlements throughout the city since they are the most vulnerable to fire incidents when we have cold weather conditions due to the heating devices they use when we have cold weather conditions,” said Mulaudzi.
The City’s Disaster Management Centre will be fully operational throughout the weekend and Disaster Management Monitoring teams have been dispatched to all seven regions of the city to monitor any eventuality which might occur.
Residents of informal residential areas are asked not to leave their heaters unattended while in use to avoid fire incidents.
Randburg’s weather forecast.
Tuesday: -1°C – 15°C
Wednesday: 2°C – 15°C
Thursday: 4°C – 17°C
Friday: 3°C – 15°C
A brief reminder to care for the most vulnerable… 2 and 4 legged among us in this cold!! Make a Difference and Stay Safe! @NSPCA_SA #coldFront pic.twitter.com/WIk7vu3RKs
— Arrive Alive (@_ArriveAlive) July 2, 2018
South Africans have been advised to brace themselves for more icy weather for the rest of the week as the #ColdFront moves through the country
How are you keeping warm in these chilly conditions?#MorningLive #sabcnews pic.twitter.com/rOzxs9Uiwq
— Sakina Kamwendo (@SakinaKamwendo) July 3, 2018
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