Weather WARNING increased to level 9 for NOW

Weather WARNING increased to level 9 for NOW Photos; SAWS/Stock/Canva

Weather WARNING increased to level 9 for NOW

The SA Weather Services increased the weather warning for disruptive rain and flooding from level 6 to level 9. Here is the latest.

Weather WARNING increased to level 9 for NOW

Weather WARNING increased to level 9 for NOW Photos; SAWS/Stock/Canva

Brace yourself! The weather warning for disruptive rain and flooding was increased from level 6 to level 9.

WEATHER WARNING INCREASED TO LEVEL 9 FOR NOW

The SA Weather Service (SAWS) issued an orange level 9 Warning for Overberg, Garden Route and southern parts of Cape Winelands Districts of Western Cape for Sunday and Monday.

It said widespread flooding is expected with rainfall in excess of 100mm possible in places,

“Full catchments may cause further flooding downstream.”

DISASTER TEAMS ARE ON HIGH ALERT

The Western Cape Provincial Disaster Management Centre is on high alert.

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Meanwhile, light snow and very cold conditions are also expected.

LIGHT SNOW EXPECTED TODAY IN THESE PARTS OF SA

According to VoxWeather forecaster Annette Botha, light snow is possible over the high peaks of the north-eastern mountains.

“An intense cut-off low is expected over the Cape Provinces, with very cold, wet and windy conditions expected over southern Namakwa in the Northern Cape and over the Western Cape province from Sunday afternoon until Monday morning.”

Annette Botha

VERY COLD CONDITIONS ARE EXPECTED

Botha advised the public, marine users and small stock farmers that disruptive rain, damaging winds, damaging waves, severe storms, and very cold temperatures are possible from Sunday evening into Tuesday over the Eastern Cape, with light snow possible over the high peaks of the north-eastern mountains.

Meanwhile, the SA Weather Service (SAWS) warned that there are SEVERE thunderstorms flooding expected in parts of the country.

SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS, HAIL AND FLOODING IS EXPECTED

According to the SAWS, a cut-off low-pressure system is expected to develop along the west coast of South Africa from Saturday.

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“Cut-off lows are notorious for causing widespread severe weather such as flooding, heavy rainfall, and severe thunderstorms.

“Widespread showers and thundershowers can be expected across western, central, and southern South Africa, particularly from Sunday onwards.”

SAWS

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A LEVEL 6 WEATHER WARNING FOR SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS IS IN PLACE

A level 6 warning for SEVERE thunderstorms has been issued for the following areas:

Cape Agulhas
M_Cape Agulhas / Cape Agulhas 2
Drakenstein / Paarl
Langeberg / Robertson
Swellendam
Theewaterskloof / Grabouw
Overstrand / Hermanus
M_Hessequa / Still Bay
Mossel Bay / Mosselbay
M_George / George
M_Knysna / Knysna
Breede Valley / Worcester

FLOODING OF ROADS AND SETTLEMENTS IS POSSIBLE

Flooding of roads and settlements (formal And informal) and danger to life in crossing fast-flowing streams is possible.

The SAWS also warned that large amounts of small hail can cause damage to infrastructure. Difficult driving conditions and motor vehicle accidents are likely, leading to major travel disruptions.

“This may be aggravated with possible falling trees, blocking major roads. Loss of agricultural productions are also likely. Disruption to essential services may also occur.”

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DO NOT SEEK SHELTER UNDER TREES OR TALL OBJECTS

It advised the public to 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 a good conductor of electricity. Be aware that any combination of hail, strong winds and/or heavy downpours can accompany the storms.”

SAWS

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A LEVEL 5 WEATHER WARNING FOR DISRUPTIVE RAIN IS IN PLACE

A level 5 warning for disruptive rain has been issued for the following areas:

Sundays River Valley / Addo
Ngqushwa / Peddie
Makana / Makhanda/Grahamstown
Kou-Kamma / Joubertina
M_Kouga / Cape St Francis
Buffalo City / East london
Ndlambe / Port Alfred
Kouga / Patensie

MEANWHILE SEVERAL AREAS WILL BE AFFECTED BY COLD WEATHER

“Avoid crossing rivers and swollen streams. Monitor the weather conditions and if need be, identify areas to safely store valuable items from flood water.”

Lastly, an advisory was issued for cold weather in the following parts of SA:

Beaufort West
Hantam / Calvinia
Breede Valley / Worcester
Langeberg / Robertson
Cape Agulhas
Witzenberg / Ceres
Hessequa / Riversdale
George
Mossel Bay / Mosselbay
Karoo Hoogland / Sutherland
Knysna
Prince Albert

The SAWS said the combination of very cold, wet and windy conditions may result in the loss of vulnerable livestock and crops.

COMBINATION OF VERY COLD WEATHER, WET AND WINDY CONDITIONS

“Due to the wind chill factor, temperatures may feel colder than the measured values.”

It furthermore advised the public and small stock farmers are advised that loss of vulnerable livestock and crops can be expected due to the combination of windy and wet conditions.