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Heatwave conditions continue in Limpopo

The weather service says the heat wave will break on Tuesday (09 January 2018) with a drop in temperatures.

POLOKWANE – The South African Weather Service says the heat wave sweeping the country will continue with severe storms possible in places.

Read more: Heatwave Alert: Limpopo temperatures to soar

“The heat wave will break on Tuesday (09 January 2018) with a drop in temperatures and the return of thundershowers in the eastern and north-eastern provinces,” a statement read.

A heat wave with persistently high temperatures is expected in Limpopo, Free State, Gauteng, the extreme north-eastern parts of  the Northern Cape and Mpumalanga.

‘Uncomfortable’ conditions are expected in Limpopo today, according to the South African Weather Service.

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:

  • Stay well hydrated by drinking a lot of water.
  • Keep a close eye on babies, the elderly and children. Ensure they stay well hydrated as well.
  • Remember to ensure pets have a cool place to relax and cool clean water to drink as well.
  • Try to stay out of direct sunlight.
  • Wear the appropriate clothing and ensure you use sunscreen.
  • Limit participation in outdoor activities. If you plan on participating in outdoor activities, ensure you rest and keep hydrated.
  • If you are going to spend time in a pool, ensure your safety and that of children around you. Ensure that they are supervised while around and in the pool.
  • Do not leave children and pets in a vehicle even with a window open.

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

  • Severe headache
  • Weakness or disorientation
  • Nausea or vomiting
  • Muscle cramps
  • Severe thirst

A few tips for coping in hot weather:

  • Shut windows and pull down the shades when it is hotter outside.
  • Avoid the heat: stay out of the sun and don’t go out between 11am and 3pm (the hottest part of the day) if you’re vulnerable to the effects of heat.
  • Drink cold drinks regularly, such as water and fruit juice. Avoid tea, coffee and alcohol.
  • Wear loose, cool clothing, and a hat if you go outdoors.

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