Hail, heavy rain & severe thunderstorms expected in several provinces

Following a week of extreme heat and dryness over southern Africa, parts of South Africa are in for a prolonged spell of widespread rainfall, heavy in places, the SA Weather Service warned.

Heavy rain is expected from Saturday over the Eastern Cape and KwaZulu-Natal and will spread to parts of the Free State, Gauteng, Mpumalanga, and Limpopo on Sunday.

The weather service has warned South Africans of a dramatic drop in daytime maximum temperatures over the eastern provinces, including Gauteng.

Much of the highveld can expect maximum temperatures in the low teens on Monday and Tuesday, with Johannesburg likely to peak at only about 11 to 12°C. Some high-lying areas may even see single digit maximum temperatures

“In addition, a significant lowering of the altitude at which sub-zero temperatures occur, commonly referred to as the ‘freezing level’, will most likely result in disruptive snowfall over the Drakensberg mountains and Van Reenens Pass on the N3 highway in KwaZulu-Natal on Sunday. Lighter snowfalls can be expected over higher peaks of adjoining provinces such as the Eastern Cape and extreme eastern Free State,” said the weather service.

“There is even a small, but distinct possibility of light snowfalls over the Roossenekal pass as well as the Belfast and Dullstroom areas of the Mpumalanga escarpment early next week.”

Cold, moist, and windy conditions are expected over the Highveld from the east on Sunday, resulting in severe thunderstorms with large, damaging hail, heavy downpours, and strong, damaging surface winds.

Provinces that may be affected by severe storms include north-eastern Free State, western KwaZulu-Natal, Gauteng, southern Limpopo as well as the highveld and escarpment of Mpumalanga.

Alerts

1. Gauteng

Weather: Partly cloudy and hot with isolated thundershowers in the afternoon, more scattered in the south.
UVB Sunburn Index: High

2. Mpumalanga

Weather: Partly cloudy and warm with isolated showers and thundershowers, especially in the southern highveld.

3. Limpopo

Weather: Partly cloudy and hot to very hot with isolated showers and thundershowers in the west and south.

4. North-West Province

Weather: Partly cloudy, windy, and hot with isolated thundershowers, more scattered in the southeast.

5. Free State

Weather: Partly cloudy, windy, and warm to hot with isolated thundershowers, particularly in the east.

6. Northern Cape

Weather: Partly cloudy in the south and west in the morning, otherwise fine and warm but cool to cold in the south. Windy in places over the interior and along the coast.

7. Western Cape

Weather: Partly cloudy and cool to cold. Fine and warm over the west coast, but cloudy along the south coast and eastern interior with isolated to scattered showers and rain, more widespread along the eastern parts of the south coast. Windy conditions along the coast.

8. Western Half of the Eastern Cape

Weather: Cloudy and cool to cold with scattered showers and thundershowers, especially widespread in the south. Light snowfalls expected over high ground at night.

9. Eastern Half of the Eastern Cape

Weather: Cloudy and cold with scattered showers and thundershowers. Widespread along the coast and adjacent interior, isolated in the extreme north. Light snowfalls expected over the northern mountains at night.

10. KwaZulu-Natal

Weather: Cloudy and cool to cold with widespread showers and thundershowers, less scattered in the extreme north. Moderate to fresh south-westerly to southerly winds along the coast. UVB Sunburn Index: Low

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