Heat, HAIL and severe thunderstorms expected TODAY in several parts of SA Photos: Stock
The SA Weather Services (SAWS) warned that heat, HAIL and severe thunderstorms are expected TODAY in several parts of SA.
Heat, HAIL and severe thunderstorms expected TODAY in several parts of SA Photos: Stock
Heat, HAIL, and severe thunderstorms are expected TODAY in several parts of South Africa.
According to the SA Weather Services (SAWS), extreme heatwave conditions are expected in parts of KwaZulu-Natal, while severe thunderstorms with a combination of damaging winds and hail are expected in parts of the Eastern Cape, KwaZulu-Natal, and Western Cape.
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The extreme heatwave conditions will affect the following areas:
The SAWS said people and animals might experience heat stroke or heat exhaustion with prolonged heat exposure and/or physical activities.
“The public is advised to hydrate frequently, wear cool clothing, avoid being in the sun for prolonged periods, and avoid strenuous outside work.”
SAWS
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Meanwhile, the following areas will be affected by severe thunderstorms, hail, and damaging winds:
“A combination of damaging winds and hail are expected to result in localised damage to property, infrastructure, settlements (informal), vehicles and livestock.
“Localised communication and power interruptions, localised loss of agricultural production. Localised injuries (humans and livestock) due to excessive lightning are also possible.”
SAWS
The SAWS also warned that damage due to hail could be expected, and falling trees may block roads.
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“If possible, stay indoors, away from metal objects. Do not seek shelter under trees or tall objects. Do not go fishing or play golf, as both the golf clubs and fishing rods are good conductors of electricity. Be aware that any combination of hail, strong winds and/or excessive lightning can accompany the storms.”
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