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News24 | Monday’s weather: Cold, wet and windy in Western Cape, damaging winds in Eastern Cape •Breaking
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News24 | Saturday’s weather: Severe thunderstorms and damaging winds expected across parts of SA •Breaking
News24 | Friday’s weather: Thundershowers across SA, but severe with strong winds in 3 provinces •Breaking
News24 | Monday’s weather: Cold, wet and windy in Western Cape, damaging winds in Eastern Cape •Breaking
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News24 | Saturday’s weather: Severe thunderstorms and damaging winds expected across parts of SA •Breaking
News24 | Friday’s weather: Thundershowers across SA, but severe with strong winds in 3 provinces •
It will be wet in most parts of the country on Monday as thundershowers are expected. Some provinces will experience warm weather while strong or damaging winds will hit the Eastern Cape and KwaZulu-Natal, according to the South African Weather Service.
Malaria cases in South Africa have spiked following heavy rains and flooding, leading to a surge in cases in Gauteng, a province in which malaria is not endemic.
The South African Weather Service has issued a yellow level 1 warning for severe thunderstorms in the Northern Cape, while cold and windy conditions are expected across parts of the Western Cape and Eastern Cape.
Thundershowers are forecast for most parts of the country; these will be severe with strong, damaging winds in parts of the North West, Northern Cape and Free State, according to the South African Weather Service.
The South African Weather Service has warned of severe thunderstorms with damaging winds, hail, excessive lightning, and heavy rain in parts of the North West, Gauteng, Northern Cape and Limpopo.
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The South African Weather Service has warned of damaging winds and waves in parts of the Western Cape and Northern Cape, while severe thunderstorms with hail, excessive lightning and heavy rain persist in four provinces.