KZN: Rainy weather might end today
KZN might experience less rainy weather from today, according to the SA Weather Service. Here’s what to expect for today.
Weather forecasts by the South African Weather Service (SAWS) predict that KZN’s rainy weather is over for most of the week. The province has been affected by moderate to heavy rainstorms in the past few days, which has led to colder temperatures for local readers in this province until at least Tuesday (yesterday).
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Here’s what to expect from weather in Kwazulu-Natal today, and what the predicted weather forecast has to say about it.
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KZN: RAINY WEATHER OVER FROM TODAY
According to the SAWS, the rainy weather should be over from today.
Monday and Tuesday brought moderate to heavy rains to the province, mixed with high winds and thunderstorms. Some parts of the province experienced colder weather than usual, which can make the wind drop further in temperature.
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The province might be able to expect more rain towards the weekend, but for now, the coast is clear.
No urgent storm warnings have been issued, although the preliminary weather report has predicted at least cloudy skies for a few more days.
EXPECTED WEATHER FOR KZN
According to the SA Weather Services, today’s expected weather for most of Durban and greater Kwazulu-Natal will range from partly cloudy to cloudy. No large rainstorms or weather events are expected, although readers are encouraged to watch the weather forecast for any changes.
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Temperatures will rise from what they have been during Monday and Tuesday’s rainy weather, though no immediate heatwaves have been predicted by the SAWS so far.
Make sure that you’ve seen the most recent weather report before making any plans.
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WHERE TO CHECK THE WEATHER FORECAST
Always check the weather forecast before making plans to travel, especially if you are in an area that’s prone to storms. Clear skies aren’t always an indication of clear weather for the rest of the day – and some storms can appear to form in just minutes!
The SAWS maintains an updated weather report on their website.
Updated weather reports for your province can also be found on The South African website.