More rain over the weekend in most parts of the country

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More rain over the weekend in most parts of the country
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Disruptive rain warning issued for parts of Mpumalanga, Limpopo and the Eastern Cape.

17 February 2023 - 11:22The weather service said scattered to widespread showers and thundershowers are expected this Friday over Gauteng, extending to other parts of the country. Stock photo.The SA Weather Service has issued a weather warning for possible disruptive rain that might cause localised flooding in parts of Mpumalanga and Limpopo. “One is a yellow level 2 for the western parts of Limpopo, the Lephallale, Thabazimbi area, as well as the eastern part of the province.

The second is a yellow level 4 warning for possible disruptive rain and localised flooding of settlements or roads, low-lying areas and bridges and localised damage to infrastructure which can be expected in the Eastern Cape.

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