The SA Weather Service has warned of a 'significant' change in weather which could see localised flooding in parts of the Free State, Eastern Cape and KwaZulu-Natal.
The weather service has warned of a ‘significant’ change in weather which may result in localised flooding in parts of Free State, Eastern Cape and KwaZulu-Natal from Wednesday.The SA Weather Service has warned of a “significant” change in weather which could see localised flooding in parts of the Free State, Eastern Cape and KwaZulu-Natal.The service said the change was as a result of accumulated rainfall over a two-week recess period over the central interior of SA, which ended on Tuesday.
“Apart from the interior of the Western Cape, the western parts of the Northern Cape and the central and eastern parts of Limpopo where no rainfall is forecast at this stage, citizens across other parts of the country could experience scattered to isolated showers and thundershowers.” “Showery and cooler weather is expected to continue over parts of the Eastern Cape, KwaZulu-Natal, and the south coast and adjacent interior of the Western Cape from Wednesday to Friday, while also spreading to the central and eastern interior on Thursday.”
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