Gauteng residents are experiencing their first heatwave of the year, with temperatures reaching up to 36°C in some areas. The heatwave is expected to continue until Saturday, with Johannesburg reaching 33°C and Pretoria a scorching 35°C. Meanwhile, severe thunderstorms are anticipated over KwaZulu-Natal, Mpumalanga and the Eastern Cape.
The heatwave is expected to continue in Limpopo and Gauteng until Saturday with temperatures expected to reach 36 in some regionsFollowing a period of persistent rain from December to early January, Gauteng residents are now experiencing the first heatwave of the year, with temperatures reaching up to 36°C in some areas this week.
Robert Mulaudzi, spokesperson for the City of Johannesburg Emergency Management Services, advises residents to exercise caution during this heatwave and hot weather conditions. Miss Universe runner-up Chidimma Adetshina gave the public a glimpse of her son. What does her citizenship status mean for the little boy?
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