South Africans are bracing for extreme weather conditions as the South African Weather Service (SAWS) issues fresh alerts for a persistent heatwave and severe thunderstorms across various regions. From scorching temperatures in the northern provinces to storms threatening KwaZulu-Natal, here’s what to expect and how to stay safe during these volatile conditions.

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    Heatwave Persists Across the Country

    The ongoing heatwave shows no signs of abating, with temperatures remaining uncomfortably high in several provinces.

    • Affected Areas: Northern Cape, Eastern Cape, Gauteng, Limpopo, Mpumalanga, North West, and Free State are experiencing extended periods of extreme heat.
    • Duration: The heatwave is expected to persist in the Northern Cape until Wednesday, in the Eastern Cape until Thursday, and across Gauteng and other northern provinces until Friday.
    • Specific Hotspots: The Lowveld regions of Mpumalanga and Limpopo are forecast to endure extremely hot conditions, with temperatures exceeding 40°C in some areas.

    Residents are advised to:

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    • Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water.
    • Avoid outdoor activities during peak heat hours (11 a.m. to 3 p.m.).
    • Wear light, loose-fitting clothing and sunscreen.
    • Seek shade or air-conditioned environments whenever possible.

    Severe Thunderstorms Threaten KwaZulu-Natal

    While the heatwave dominates the weather narrative, severe thunderstorms are set to lash KwaZulu-Natal.

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    • Forecast: Thunderstorms accompanied by damaging winds, heavy downpours, hail, and excessive lightning are predicted for central, western, and northern parts of the province.
    • Potential Impacts: These storms could lead to localized flooding, power outages, and damage to property.

    SAWS urges residents in these areas to:

    • Stay indoors and avoid travel during storms.
    • Secure outdoor items that may be blown away by strong winds.
    • Avoid low-lying areas prone to flooding.
    • Disconnect electronic devices to protect against lightning strikes.

    High Fire Danger in Multiple Regions

    In addition to heat and storms, extremely high fire danger warnings are in place for the Northern Cape, Western Cape, North West, Free State, and parts of the Eastern Cape. Dry conditions and high temperatures make these areas particularly vulnerable to wildfires.

    Precautions include:

    • Avoid open flames or outdoor fires.
    • Properly extinguish cigarettes and matches.
    • Report any signs of wildfires to local authorities immediately.

    Provincial Weather Highlights for 11 December 2024

    Gauteng

    • Partly cloudy with isolated thundershowers in the afternoon.
    • Very hot conditions in northern parts of the province.

    Mpumalanga

    • Isolated thundershowers, particularly over the eastern Highveld.
    • Extremely hot conditions in the Lowveld.

    Limpopo

    • Isolated evening thundershowers over central and southern parts.
    • Very hot to extremely hot in the Lowveld and valleys.

    North West

    • Fine and hot, becoming partly cloudy with isolated thundershowers.

    Free State

    • Hot to very hot conditions, with isolated afternoon thundershowers in the east.

    Northern Cape

    • Fine and hot to extremely hot in the interior, partly cloudy in the northeast by afternoon.

    Western Cape

    • Partly cloudy along coastal areas, hot conditions inland.
    • Extreme UVB sunburn index.

    Eastern Cape

    • Isolated thunderstorms over northern parts; light rain along the coast in the evening.

    KwaZulu-Natal

    • Morning fog, followed by isolated to scattered thundershowers over the interior.
    • Very hot conditions in the north.

    Safety Tips During Extreme Weather

    1. Heat Safety: Avoid prolonged sun exposure, use sunscreen, and stay hydrated.
    2. Thunderstorms: Unplug electronics, avoid open fields, and seek shelter immediately.
    3. Fire Safety: Adhere to fire bans and report any unusual smoke or flames.

    South Africans should remain vigilant as the country faces a dual threat of oppressive heat and severe thunderstorms. By taking the necessary precautions and staying informed through reliable updates from SAWS, citizens can navigate these challenging weather conditions safely.

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    For more information, stay tuned to local news channels and the SA Weather Service’s official updates.

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