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Severe weather warnings for April 23 indicate a Level 4 alert in parts of the Free State and Eastern Cape, with thunderstorms, heavy rain, and hail expected. Stay alert and take precautions as conditions may worsen.
Five people have tragically lost their lives in a head-on collision on the N4 toll road in Mpumalanga, with inclement weather believed to be a contributing factor.
N3 Toll Concession has issued a warning ahead of the Easter weekend, advising motorists to prepare for wet and cold weather along the N3 Toll Route.
The South African Weather Service has warned of rainy and stormy conditions over the Easter weekend, especially in KwaZulu-Natal, Eastern Cape, and parts of the interior. While rain will ease on Thursday, wet weather is expected to return from Sunday into Monday, potentially disrupting travel and outdoor plans.
KwaZulu-Natal faces a level 4 weather warning from the South African Weather Services, with significant rainfall expected to disrupt daily life and pose risks to public safety.
Severe storms have devastated the Western Cape, leaving many residents in knee-deep water and prompting urgent calls for humanitarian aid from Gift of the Givers.
As torrential rain hits Cape Town, the city faces significant flooding, prompting urgent warnings and safety tips for residents.
Flooding has been reported across the City of Cape Town on Tuesday.
South Africa's weather services have issued Yellow Level 4 warnings as severe thunderstorms threaten multiple provinces on Tuesday. Residents in Kimberley, Bloemfontein, and other central areas face potential flash flooding and infrastructure damage.
Motorists in the Northern Cape are advised to take precautions following the opening of the Vaal Dam's fifth sluice gate and a Yellow Level 4 warning for severe thunderstorms and heavy rainfall.
Severe thunderstorms and heavy downpours are expected in Northern Cape, prompting a Yellow Level 4 warning from the South African Weather Service.
Severe thunderstorms with damaging winds and heavy rainfall are set to hit KwaZulu-Natal this Sunday, prompting the South African Weather Service to issue a Yellow Level Warning. Residents are urged to prepare and stay safe.
South Africa braces for a cloudy weekend with scattered thundershowers across central and eastern regions, while Durban remains sunny at 28°C. The Northern Cape faces extremely high fire danger conditions amid varying regional forecasts
The South African Weather Service has issued severe weather alerts as thunderstorms, heavy downpours, and potential flooding are set to affect multiple provinces from Friday through Sunday.
The South African Weather Service has issued Yellow Level 2 warnings for severe thunderstorms and flooding across multiple provinces for Thursday, with rainfall probabilities reaching 80% in some regions.
South Africans should prepare for wet and windy conditions on Friday as scattered showers, strong coastal winds, and a flood warning for parts of the Western Cape dominate the forecast.
South African Weather Service issues Yellow Level 1 Warning as severe thunderstorms threaten Mpumalanga and Limpopo. Residents warned of potential flooding, lightning strikes, and hail, with up to 60% chance of rainfall across affected regions.
A severe downpour has caused three fatalities, extensive flooding and power outages across coastal regions, leaving communities grappling with the aftermath.
The devastating floods in KwaZulu-Natal have claimed two lives, prompting authorities to issue urgent safety warnings as communities brace for further severe weather.
As KwaZulu-Natal grapples with severe weather, Eskom launches urgent restoration efforts to tackle widespread power outages.
KwaZulu-Natal faces continued threat as Level 6 weather warning remains in effect, with one fatality already confirmed and widespread flooding causing significant damage to infrastructure. Emergency teams are conducting mop-up operations while authorities urge residents to remain vigilant.
A woman in her 50s has tragically died after her car was swept off a bridge in Pinetown, prompting emergency services to respond to the scene
Discover essential flood precautions to safeguard your home and family during the Orange Level 6 warning in KwaZulu-Natal.
Residents across eThekwini are being urged to prepare for dangerous conditions as meteorologists warn of an approaching severe weather system that threatens to bring devastating floods to the region.