Residents have to sweat it out until summer

The South African Weather Service has warned that this spring is likely to be hotter than normal.

LIMPOPO – The South African Weather Service has warned that this spring is likely to be hotter than normal, with a low likelihood of rain and record high temperatures for the season.
This is despite the fact that South Africa is moving towards a La Niña weather system, which is characterised by wet and cool weather which could mean heavier and more frequent rains during the summer months.
Temperatures are expected to peak in the mid 30s this week and the warm weather will continue well into next week.

Photo: WeatherSA

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.

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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