This weeks’ dam water levels have decreased in the capital province. This is expected to continue in the winter season.
The Free State has also recorded a decrease in dam water levels in the past week. However, rain is expected in the province.
The shortage of rain in the past week in the province has resulted in decreased figures in the dam water levels this past week.
Consistent rain in the past few weeks played a significant role in improving Dam water levels in the Western Cape.
The Northern Cape expects a rainy winter season. The province has recorded the highest data in dam water levels this past week.
This weeks’ dam water levels sees some improvement in the capital province. This is expected to continue in the winter season.
This weeks’ dam water levels sees some improvement in the costal province. This is expected to continue in the winter season.
The Free State has also recorded an increase in dam water levels this past week. A rainy winter season is expected in the province.
The Eastern Cape expects a rainy season. The province has already seen some improvement in dam water levels this past week.
The Western Cape is expecting slight rains over the winter season meaning there could be a balance in the Dam water levels.
The Free State has also recorded an increase in dam water levels this past week. However, a rainy winter season is expected.
This week’s dam water levels sees some increased levels in the costal province. This is expected to continue in the winter season.
The EC expects a dry rain season. However, the Eastern Cape province has already seen some improvement in dam water levels this past week.
The Western Cape is expecting slight rains over the winter season meaning there could be a balance in the Dam water levels.
The Free State has recorded one of the worst declines in dam water levels this past week. however, a rainy winter season is expected.
This week’s dam water levels sees a slight decline in the costal province. This is expected to continue in the winter season.
The province expects a dry rain season, the Eastern Cape province has already seen some decline in dam water levels this past week
The Western Cape is expecting slight rains over the winter season meaning there could be a balance in the Dam water levels.
Following recent rains in the Western Cape, there was a slight increase of less than 1% in average water levels. However, the Berg River Catchment area saw a notable increase.
Dam water levels are expected to decrease over the upcoming few months as we are approaching winter season.
Komani (formerly Queenstown) residents are experiencing daily water outages though the dam closest to them appears to be full.
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