Durban braces for more storms… AGAIN
Durban braces for more storms (11 January, 2024) as the SA Weather Service have announced storms and thunderstorms for the province of KZN.
Durban braces for more storms… AGAIN!
The South African Weather Service (SAWS) have announced predictions for storms, rain, and potential flooding in parts of Kwazulu-Natal for today.
This continues the pattern of stormy weather for Durban and surrounding areas, which have been heavily hit by storms over the past couple of months.
Residents and visitors have been cautioned to watch out for thunderstorms and rain as they prepare their schedules.
Here’s what you should know about the conditions predicted for Kwazulu-Natal and elsewhere in Southern Africa.
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DURBAN BRACES FOR MORE STORMS… AGAIN
According to the South African Weather Service (SAWS), Durban is about to brace itself for more storms – including thunderstorms and rain scattered throughout this part of the country.
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Kwazulu-Natal, Gauteng, and North-West are some of the provinces that could expect to see rain for the rest of today.
Residents and visitors have been warned to watch their local weather report, especially when in (or near) parts of Durban where flooding could be a potential danger.
WEATHER IN DURBAN FOR TODAY: 11 JANUARY, 2024
The weather for today (11 January, 2024) includes warnings of rain, thunderstorms, and potential flooding throughout parts of the city – with clouds already beginning to make their way across the skies.
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Prepare for storms and make sure that you’ve checked the weather report before traveling, especially in (or near) Durban.
Above all, stay safe!
WEATHER REPORTS AND MORE
Weather reports for your area (including Durban) can be found on The South African’s website, with conditions updated throughout the day.
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Stay safe, and make sure you’ve noted your local weather report before making plans.
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