Cold Front and Heavy Rain to Hit KwaZulu-Natal

Cold Front and Heavy Rain to Hit KwaZulu-Natal

Residents of KwaZulu-Natal are urged to brace for extreme weather conditions as the South African Weather Service (SAWS) has issued an Orange Level 4 and an Orange Level 5 Warning for severe, disruptive rainfall across the province, effective immediately on Wednesday, 16 April 2025.

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These warnings signal significant impacts from heavy rainfall, with anticipated accumulations of 50-80mm across most regions, sparing only the northeast.

A cold front is also expected to usher in chilly temperatures and potential snowfall, prompting authorities to mobilise emergency response teams.

Furthermore, the severe weather is driven by a potent combination of a surface high-pressure system over eastern KwaZulu-Natal, a deepening upper air trough, and an intensifying low-pressure system along the east coast. While the northeast may experience scattered showers, other areas face continuous downpours, posing threats to infrastructure, transportation, and public safety.

According to the KwaZulu-Natal Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (KZN CoGTA), the Orange Level 5 Warning will affect the following areas:

  • eThekwini
  • KwaDukuza (formerly Stanger)
  • Ballito
  • Mandeni
  • Maphumulo
  • Ndwedwe
  • Darnall
  • Zinkwazi
  • Tugela Mouth
  • Pietermaritzburg
  • Howick
  • Hilton
  • Impendle
  • New Hanover
  • Wartburg
  • Dalton
  • Swayimane
  • Mpolweni
  • Camperdown
  • Richmond
  • Mooi River
  • Port Shepstone
  • Margate
  • Harding
  • Hibberdene
  • Pennington
  • Scottburgh
  • Umzinto
  • Port Edward
  • Ixopo
  • Kokstad
  • Umzimkhulu
  • Underberg
  • Himeville
  • Creighton
  • Franklin
  • Donnybrook
  • Bulwer

Whereas, the Orange Level 4 Warning applies to the following areas:

  • Newcastle
  • Utrecht
  • Dannhauser
  • Ladysmith
  • Estcourt
  • Bergville
  • Winterton
  • Colenso
  • Weenen
  • Dundee
  • Glencoe
  • Nquthu
  • Greytown
  • Pomeroy
  • Wasbank
  • Kranskop
  • Tugela Ferry

With severe weather approaching, SAWS and KZN Cogta have highlighted the following risks:

  • Widespread flooding of settlements, roads, and bridges
  • Damage to property and infrastructure
  • Continued potential for displacement of communities
  • Prolonged disruption to traffic flow due to road flooding or closures
  • Persistent danger to life due to fast-flowing, deep water
  • Ongoing disruption to essential services, including water and electricity
  • Collapse or damage to mud-based houses
  • Hazardous driving conditions with reduced visibility and road closures
  • Disruption of traffic flow due to impassable roads and bridges

SAWS has issued critical safety recommendations, urging residents to:

  • Remain indoors and avoid non-essential travel
  • Refrain from crossing rivers or swollen streams
  • Abandon vehicles during flooding and seek higher ground
  • Move valuables to upper levels in homes and buildings
  • Relocate livestock to elevated areas in rural communities

Building on this, on 15 April 2025, MEC for Transport and Human Settlements Siboniso Duma outlined proactive measures to address the impending weather event. “We are in receipt of a weather report from the South African Weather Services informing us of a cold front that will result in dropping temperatures, heavy rainfall, and possible snowfall,” he stated. “We request motorists to monitor weather reports and exercise caution.”

The Road Traffic Inspectorate is fully activated to monitor traffic and coordinate road closures on key routes, including the N3 between Harrismith and Tugela Toll, R617 between Kokstad and Underberg, and N2 Ingeli and N3 Mooi-River.

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Motor Graders are strategically positioned to clear snow, with over 10 units deployed along critical routes. The Department of Human Settlements is collaborating with national authorities to provide emergency housing and relocate families if necessary, with Temporary Residential Units prepared for deployment.

Furthermore, MEC for KZN CoGTA, Reverend Buthelezi, has reassured residents that disaster management teams are on high alert and will continuously monitor weather updates. Residents are encouraged to stay informed and adhere to safety guidelines.

As KwaZulu-Natal faces this formidable weather event, the resilience and preparedness of its communities will be paramount. By heeding safety guidelines, staying vigilant, and supporting one another, the various KZN communities can navigate the challenges of flooding, potential displacement, and disruptions.

What are your thoughts on the above? Share your views in the comment section below.

Comments 2

  1. Corrine Barnes says:

    That’s aweful winter is going to be very cold this year

  2. David Marais says:

    Roads onR74 between Winterton Bergville to Drakernsberg Resorts are dangerous 😳 ☠️ 🤔 on a clear day…..HUGE POT HOLES MARKED WITH RED PAINT…WHY MARK THEM FIX THEM.TOURIST WITH SMALL CARS CANNOT USE THESE ROADS. PROVINCIAL ROADS.IT SEEMS THOSE TOWNS CANNOT HELP.

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