SAWS Issues Severe Weather Alert
The South African Weather Service (SAWS) has issued a severe weather alert for Friday, 14 March 2025, warning of disruptive rain, flooding, and potential mudslides in parts of KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) and the Eastern Cape. The alert includes warnings about severe thunderstorms and heavy downpours that could cause significant damage to infrastructure and pose risks to residents in affected areas.
Severe Weather Warnings
Orange Level 6 Warning – KwaZulu-Natal
SAWS has placed an orange level 6 warning for disruptive rain in most parts of KwaZulu-Natal, excluding the north coast. This warning signifies a high risk of flooded roads, waterlogged settlements, and damage to infrastructure, with mudslides also expected in vulnerable areas.
Yellow Level 2 Warning – KZN & Eastern Cape
A yellow level 2 warning has been issued for disruptive rain across KwaZulu-Natal, the Wild Coast, and parts of the Eastern Cape’s interior. Heavy downpours could lead to localized flooding, damage to roads, and potential landslides.
Yellow Level 2 Warning – Severe Thunderstorms
Severe thunderstorms are expected in:
- The central and south-eastern parts of the Northern Cape
- The south-western and southern parts of Limpopo
These storms bring the risk of localized flooding, strong winds, excessive lightning, and small hail, posing a threat to both residents and infrastructure.
Coastal Wind and Wave Warnings
Yellow level 2 and 4 warnings have been issued for dangerous wind and wave conditions between:
- Table Bay and Plettenberg Bay
- Plettenberg Bay and Mazeppa Bay
Sailors and fishermen are urged to exercise extreme caution as the weather could lead to difficulty in sea navigation.
Fire Danger Warnings
Extremely high fire danger conditions are expected over the interior of the West Coast District Municipality in the Western Cape. Residents should take extra care to prevent wildfires.
Regional Weather Forecast – 14 March 2025
KwaZulu-Natal
- Cloudy and cold to cool conditions
- Widespread showers and thundershowers, except for scattered showers in the northwest
- Warmer temperatures expected in the northeast
Eastern Cape (Western & Eastern Regions)
- Cloudy and cool with scattered showers and thundershowers
- Widespread rain expected along the Wild Coast
Northern Cape
- Partly cloudy and warm to hot, except in the west
- Scattered showers and thundershowers expected
- Very hot conditions expected in some areas
Western Cape
- Cloudy with isolated showers along the coast and adjacent interior
- Fine and hot to very hot in the west
- Fog patches along the west coast in the evening
Limpopo & Mpumalanga
- Cloudy with scattered showers and thundershowers
- Fog expected in the morning along the escarpment
- Partly cloudy in the western parts
Gauteng & Free State
- Partly cloudy and cool to warm
- Isolated to scattered showers and thundershowers
- Morning fog patches expected in the Free State
Safety Precautions for Residents
With flooding, heavy rain, and potential mudslides expected, residents in affected areas are urged to:
- Avoid crossing flooded roads, rivers, and low-lying bridges
- Ensure proper drainage around homes to minimize water accumulation
- Secure loose outdoor objects that could be displaced by strong winds
- Stay indoors and away from tall trees and power lines during thunderstorms
- Monitor weather updates from SAWS and local authorities
Conclusion
The severe weather conditions forecasted for 14 March 2025 pose significant risks to residents across KwaZulu-Natal, the Eastern Cape, and other affected provinces. As heavy rain, flooding, and strong winds approach, it is crucial to take all necessary precautions to stay safe. Authorities will be closely monitoring the situation and providing further updates as conditions develop.