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Severe Weather Alerts
IMPACT-BASED WARNINGS:
- Yellow Level 4 Warning for RAIN leading to flooding of formal and informal settlements is expected over the City of Cape Town, Witzenberg, Drakenstein, Stellenbosch and Theewaterskloof municipalities of the Western Cape.
- Yellow Level 4 Warning for SNOW leading to possible loss of livestock and crops is expected for southern parts of Namakwa (Northern Cape), Cederberg, Witzenberg, Breede Valley municipalities (Western Cape).
- Yellow Level 2 Warning for INTERIOR WINDS resulting in possible localised infrastructure damage over the central and eastern parts of the Northern Cape, Central Karoo DM of the Western Cape as well as the central and western parts of the Eastern Cape.
- Yellow Level 2 Warning for WAVES resulting in difficulty in navigation at sea between Hondeklip Bay and Cape Agulhas.
- Yellow Level 2 Warning for COASTAL WIND resulting in possible localised infrastructure along the coast between Cape Columbine and Cape Agulhas, spreading to Port Alfred by the evening.
FIRE DANGER WARNINGS:
- Extremely high fire danger conditions are expected over the central and eastern parts of the Northern Cape, central and western parts of the Eastern Cape, eastern parts of the Western Cape as well as the western parts of Free State and North West Province.
ADVISORIES:
- Nil.
Gauteng:
Temperature: Fine and cool.
The expected UVB Sunburn Index: High.
Mpumalanga:
Temperature: Fine and cool but warm in the Lowveld.
Limpopo:
Temperature: Fine and warm but cool over the central parts.
North-West Province:
Temperature: Fine and cool.
Free State:
Temperature: Fine and cool. Light rain and snow expected over the southern border overnight.
Northern Cape:
East temperature: Fine at first with morning frost in places over the east, otherwise cloudy to partly cloudy and cold but very cold in places in the west, with moderate rain from mid-morning. Disruptive snowfalls can be expected over the southern parts by the afternoon.
Wind: The wind along the coast will be light to moderate north-westerly at first, otherwise fresh to strong becoming south-westerly by the afternoon.
Western Cape:
Temperature: Fine at first, otherwise cloudy and cold with scattered to widespread rain showers over the west in the morning spreading to east by the afternoon, with disruptive snowfalls in places over the interior from the afternoon.
Wind: The wind along the coast will fresh to strong north-westerly to westerly, reaching gale between Table Bay and Cape Agulhas at first and in the evening, but light to moderate east of StillBaai in the morning.
The expected UVB Sunburn Index: Low.
Eastern Cape:
The Western half – Temperature: Cool in places, otherwise fine and warm, with strong winds over the interior. It will become cloudy and cold from the west in the evening, with scattered rain and showers. Light snowfalls can be expected over the mountains.
The Western half – Wind: The wind along the coast will be light north-westerly becoming moderate to fresh east of Coega. It will become light south-westerly from the west late morning, becoming strong from the evening.
The Eastern half – Temperature: Fine and warm, with strong winds over the interior, especially in the north and west.
The Eastern half – Wind: The wind along the coast will be light to moderate north-westerly, reaching fresh south of Coffee Bay late morning, but moderate northeasterly in the afternoon.
Kwazulu-Natal:
Temperature: Fine and warm but cool in places in the west.
Wind: The wind along the coast will be moderate to fresh north-easterly.
The expected UVB Sunburn Index: Very High.