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Severe thunderstorms are forecasted in three provinces. Image : Pixabay.

Extreme weather alert: Severe thunderstorms expected TODAY

SAWS warns of severe thunderstorms in South Africa today, advising caution for residents in affected regions with a Yellow Level 2 alert.

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Severe thunderstorms are forecasted in three provinces. Image : Pixabay.

Today, on 25 February, residents in certain regions of South Africa are urged to stay cautious as the South African Weather Service (SAWS) has issued a Yellow Level 2 warning containing severe thunderstorms.

This alert pertains to severe thunderstorms predicted to affect specific areas, posing potential risks to communities.

SAWS warns of severe thunderstorms

“Yellow Level 2 warning which include severe thunderstorms expected over the escarpment and Eastern highveld of Mpumalanga as well as the Western and Interior of KwaZulu-Natal,” said SAWS.

Such weather conditions can bring about heavy rainfall, strong winds, and lightning strikes, which may lead to various hazards and disruptions.

In light of these warnings, residents in the affected areas must take proactive measures. It is crucial to ensure their safety and minimise risks.

Precaution measures

First and foremost, advisories urge individuals to stay indoors and avoid unnecessary travel during severe weather occurrences.

Additionally, securing loose outdoor objects and seeking shelter in sturdy buildings can help mitigate potential damages.

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Moreover, residents should prepare emergency kits stocked with essentials like flashlights, batteries, and non-perishable food items. These supplies can prove invaluable in the event of power outages or other emergencies caused by severe weather conditions.

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