Today’s Weather Alert
South Africans should brace themselves for extreme weather conditions as the South African Weather Service (SAWS) has issued a yellow level 2 warning for severe thunderstorms across multiple provinces. Additionally, parts of the Western Cape and Northern Cape are under extreme fire danger warnings, making it essential for residents to stay informed and prepared.
Severe Thunderstorms Expected in Multiple Provinces
The weather warning affects the Northern Cape, Free State, North West, Gauteng, Mpumalanga, and Limpopo, where heavy rains and strong winds are anticipated. The stormy conditions are expected to last from Thursday, 27 February, to Friday, 28 February 2025.
SAWS has warned that these thunderstorms could lead to:
✅ Localised flooding in low-lying areas and along roads and bridges.
✅ Damaging winds, which may cause property damage and fallen trees.
✅ Dangerous travel conditions due to reduced visibility and slippery roads.
Motorists and commuters are advised to drive with caution, while residents in flood-prone areas should take preventive measures to protect their homes and belongings.
Fire Danger Warnings for the Western Cape & Northern Cape
While some parts of the country prepare for heavy rains, the Western Cape and Northern Cape are facing extreme fire danger warnings due to hot, dry, and windy conditions. These regions are at high risk of wildfires, which can spread rapidly and endanger lives and properties.
Authorities are urging residents to:
🔥 Avoid open flames and outdoor fires, especially in dry, grassy areas.
🔥 Refrain from discarding cigarette butts irresponsibly, as they can ignite fires.
🔥 Report any signs of fire immediately to local emergency services.
Recent Flooding in Durban Leads to Tragic Loss of Lives
Meanwhile, Durban is still reeling from severe flooding caused by heavy rainfall earlier this week. Rescue teams have been working tirelessly after flash floods swept through Lamontville, claiming the lives of five individuals:
- Zondeni Gcabashe (60)
- Lucia Ndobongo (56)
- Snokhanyo Dingiswayo (16)
- Anathi Dingiswayo (11)
- Lethu Dingiswayo (5)
A sixth victim from Chatsworth also lost their life due to the floods. In response, local government officials have visited affected areas to assess the damage and coordinate relief efforts.
Weather Forecast: What to Expect Next?
Thursday, 27 February 2025
🌧️ Isolated showers and thundershowers expected over the central and eastern parts of the country.
⚡ Severe thunderstorms likely in Gauteng, North West, and Free State.
🔥 Fire danger warnings remain in effect for the Western Cape and Northern Cape.
Friday, 28 February 2025
🌩️ Continued thunderstorms in Mpumalanga, Limpopo, and parts of Gauteng.
🌊 Possible flooding in low-lying areas.
🌡️ Warm and windy conditions in the Cape provinces, increasing fire risks.
Safety Tips for Extreme Weather
To stay safe during severe weather conditions, follow these precautions:
For Thunderstorms & Flooding:
✔️ Avoid unnecessary travel in storm-affected areas.
✔️ Stay indoors and unplug electronic devices to prevent lightning damage.
✔️ Keep emergency supplies ready, including flashlights, batteries, and bottled water.
✔️ Move to higher ground if you are in a flood-prone area.
For Fire Risks:
✔️ Keep firefighting tools such as water buckets and hoses ready if you live near fire-prone areas.
✔️ Clear dry vegetation around your home to reduce fire hazards.
✔️ Follow local advisories and evacuate immediately if instructed to do so.
Stay Updated & Alert
As extreme weather conditions persist, South Africans are encouraged to monitor weather updates from SAWS and local authorities. Follow trusted news sources, radio stations, and official social media channels to receive real-time alerts.
By staying informed and prepared, we can minimise risks and ensure the safety of our communities. Keep safe, and take all necessary precautions during these unpredictable weather conditions. 🌦️⚡🔥


