Week long heatwave expected

The South African Weather Service has forecast that a heatwave with "persistently high temperatures" expected to hit Gauteng, Mpumalanga, Limpopo and the eastern part of the North West for most of the week with temperatures in some areas reaching above 40 degrees.

LIMPOPO – The South African Weather Service has forecast that a heatwave with “persistently high temperatures” expected to hit Gauteng, Mpumalanga, Limpopo and the eastern part of the North West for most of the week with temperatures in some areas reaching above 40 degrees.

According to report on SA Weather temperatures in Polokwane this week will be in the high 30s  – with Thursday reaching a high of 37°C.

Last week Limpopo was officially declared a drought disaster area by Limpopo Premier Stanley Mathabatha.

Mathabatha said a thorough assessment of the drought situation found that all district and local municipalities in the province faced the worst drought conditions recorded in years.

“We therefore urge all residents of Limpopo to heed all calls to use water sparingly, respect water restrictions and observe all guidelines to save water.”

 

ER24 offers the following tips for coping in hot weather:

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

Saving water is a collective responsibility; let us therefore preserve this scarce commodity. More suggestions on how to save water, residents can visit  Water saving tips

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