By: Natasha Archary
The Gauteng Weather service has issued a warning of more disruptive weather with heavy rainfall predicted for the province this week.
Severe thunderstorms and excessive bursts of rain has been hitting Gauteng since last week due to a low-pressure system.
Cold and wet weather persisted for much of the weekend with thunderstorms that rocked parts of Johannesburg.
On Monday, 07 November the weather forecaster shared a serious warning to Gauteng residents of potential flooding and poor driving conditions.
⚠️ALERT: THE SA WEATHER SERVICE HAS ISSUED A WARNING FOR THE POSSIBILITY OF DISRUPTIVE RAINFALL!!!
— Gauteng Weather (@tWeatherSA) November 7, 2022
📆WHEN: FROM 15:00 MONDAY TO MIDDAY TUESDAY
📍AREA: ENTIRE GAUTENG
🔴POTENTIAL THREATS:
•ROAD FLOODING
•POOR DRIVING CONDITIONS
The inclement weather is expected to last into Tuesday, with the South African Weather Service (SAWS) also issuing a Yellow level 4 warning for the province.
According to SAWS, the disruptive weather is expected to clear by Wednesday, 09 November.
MEDIA RELEASE: Disruptive rainfall over central provinces; further localised flooding expected pic.twitter.com/V0wZdRmVOV
— SA Weather Service (@SAWeatherServic) November 7, 2022
07 November 2022- Disruptive rainfall warning for Gauteng later today and tomorrow (Tuesday). pic.twitter.com/O2pUgDpbgl
— SA Weather Service (@SAWeatherServic) November 7, 2022
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