Newcastillians, prepare for the looming threat of a potential thunderstorm expected to hit various regions across KwaZulu-Natal. This comes as the South African Weather Service (SAWS) has issued a Level 4 Warning for severe thunderstorms, signalling the likelihood of significant weather conditions.
The weather service has warned that the storm is expected to strike on Sunday afternoon, 20 October 2024, and persist into the night.
Widespread showers and thunderstorms are forecast across large areas of KZN, with some expected to escalate into severe weather conditions.
SAWS has highlighted that the storm will bring strong, damaging winds, excessive lightning, and potentially dangerous hail—either large hailstones or heavy small hail—accompanied by intense downpours.
The potential impacts of these severe thunderstorms, according to SAWS, include:
- Trees falling and blocking major roads.
- Power surges disrupting essential services.
- Life-threatening danger to humans and animals from excessive lightning.
- Structural damage caused by hail and strong winds.
In light of these warnings, SAWS advised communities to exercise extreme caution.
Residents are urged to avoid travelling on bridges and roads in low-lying areas, which are prone to flooding or the sudden formation of sinkholes. Outdoor activities are strongly discouraged, as the combination of lightning, hail, and strong winds poses a serious risk of injury or death. SAWS recommends staying indoors, away from windows, and ensuring the safety of pets, livestock, and vehicles by sheltering them properly.
The towns and cities expected to be affected by these thunderstorms include:
- Newcastle
- Ladysmith
- Vryheid
- Dannhauser
- Underberg
- Utrecht
- Dundee
- Estcourt
- Mooi River
- Nongoma
- Pietermaritzburg
- Greater Kokstad
- eDumbe
- Hlabisa
- Indaka
As KwaZulu-Natal readies for the imminent arrival of severe weather, the South African Weather Service’s Level 4 Warning serves as a critical reminder to remain vigilant. With the potential for widespread damage, life-threatening conditions, and major disruptions, it is essential for residents in affected areas, to prioritise safety.
Taking precautions, staying informed, and heeding the advice of the authorities will be key to minimising the risks posed by this powerful weather system. Stay indoors, stay safe, and keep updated on the latest developments.
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Sooo where’s the WATER STORAGE, you know DAMS. Sorry the previous government didn’t build enough, but this bunch of thieves have had 30 YEARS in office AND STILL WE ARE DRYING UP