Brace for stormy weather

JOBURG – The SA Weather Service warns 'chilly conditions' are expected in many part of the country over the weekend.

The SA Weather Service has issued a warning that severe storms were expected in Gauteng on Friday, 27 October.

Severe storms are also expected in the highveld areas of Mpumalanga as well as south-western and southern parts of Limpopo province on Friday.

A statement issued by the SA Weather Service read, “At this stage, the predominant risk is expected to be strong gusty winds as well as heavy downpours, which may result in instances of urban flooding.

“Whilst hail may occur here and there, such occurrences are expected to be mostly of a small, non-damaging nature.”

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The SA Weather Service warned that the ‘succession of hot to very hot spells during recent weeks over the eastern parts of the country’ would change ‘dramatically’ as a cold front sweeps through the country.

“Light snowfalls can also be expected on mountain peaks of the eastern parts of Western Cape and Eastern Cape overnight, spreading to the southern Drakensberg and Lesotho on Friday,” said the weather service, which added ‘chilly conditions’ were expected in many part of the country over the weekend.

Temperatures should be warmer from Monday.

Here’s a satellite image of the thunderstorms developing in the north-east part of the country, as shared by the SA Weather Service on Twitter:

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Standard Insurance Limited previously offered the following advice that may help to keep community members and their property safe during storms.

If you’re driving, Standard Insurance Limited suggests the following:

When the storms hit, remember to share your photos with us in the comments section

 

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