New Year’s Eve Weather Alert

    As South Africans prepare to bid farewell to 2024 and welcome 2025, the South African Weather Service (SAWS) has issued a severe weather alert. The final days of the year are expected to bring thunderstorms, damaging winds, extreme heat, and high fire danger conditions across various provinces. Here’s everything you need to know to stay safe and plan accordingly for New Year’s Eve celebrations.

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    Severe Thunderstorms and Their Impact

    The central and western parts of the North West province are bracing for severe thunderstorms that could result in localized flooding. These storms may damage roads, bridges, properties, vehicles, and settlements. Similarly, western KwaZulu-Natal is expected to experience severe thunderstorms, with the potential to impact homes, vehicles, and infrastructure.

    Key advice:

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    • Avoid low-lying areas prone to flooding.
    • Ensure that vehicles and outdoor equipment are secured.
    • Postpone travel plans if weather conditions are severe.

    Damaging Winds and Waves

    Coastal areas between Cape Agulhas and Plettenberg Bay face the risk of damaging winds and high waves. This poses challenges for navigation and safety at sea.

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    Maritime safety tips:

    • Reconsider venturing out to sea.
    • Stay updated on weather warnings for coastal activities.

    Fire Danger Warnings

    The Northern Cape and the northeastern parts of the Western Cape are under extremely high fire danger alerts. Dry conditions and strong winds increase the risk of wildfires in these areas.

    Fire safety recommendations:

    • Avoid open flames or outdoor braais.
    • Report any signs of wildfires immediately to local authorities.

    Heatwave Conditions in the Eastern Cape

    Northwestern parts of the Eastern Cape are expected to experience heatwave conditions, while extremely uncomfortable weather is predicted along the north coast and adjacent interior of KwaZulu-Natal.

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    Heatwave survival tips:

    • Stay hydrated and limit outdoor activities during peak heat hours.
    • Wear lightweight, breathable clothing and use sunscreen.
    • Check on vulnerable individuals, such as the elderly and young children.

    Provincial Weather Breakdown

    1. Gauteng:
      Partly cloudy with scattered showers and thundershowers. Temperatures will be warm, ranging from 17°C to 28°C.
    2. KwaZulu-Natal:
      Scattered showers and thundershowers, with very hot conditions in the north. Temperatures could reach up to 36°C in Richard’s Bay.
    3. Mpumalanga and Limpopo:
      Cloudy conditions in the morning, transitioning to warm and partly cloudy weather with scattered showers. Hot conditions are expected in the Lowveld, with temperatures reaching 35°C in Skukuza.
    4. Western Cape:
      Morning rain and showers in the southwest will clear by afternoon. Coastal areas will experience moderate to strong winds, with temperatures ranging from 17°C to 27°C.
    5. Eastern Cape:
      Hot conditions with isolated thunderstorms, particularly in the northwest. Coastal areas will be warm with strong south-westerly winds.
    6. Northern Cape:
      Partly cloudy and very hot, especially in Upington where temperatures could reach 35°C. Strong winds are expected in southern areas.
    7. Free State and North West:
      Warm to hot with scattered thunderstorms in the North West and isolated storms in the Free State.

    Tips for Staying Safe During Severe Weather

    • Monitor weather updates: Regularly check SAWS alerts and local news for weather forecast updates.
    • Emergency kits: Have a basic emergency kit ready, including water, non-perishable food, a flashlight, and batteries.
    • Plan ahead: Avoid travel during severe storms or extreme heat conditions.

    Looking Ahead to 2025

    While the weather may present challenges, South Africans are resilient and resourceful. Take precautions to stay safe and enjoy the New Year’s Eve celebrations responsibly. Whether you’re braving the thunderstorms or staying cool during the heatwave, remember that preparation is key.

    Stay informed and stay safe as we usher in 2025.

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