EWN Weather Alert: Wet Wednesday



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Severe thunderstorms are expected in the western parts of the Free State, the eastern and southeastern parts of the North Cape, and the western parts of the Northwest from Tuesday afternoon through early Wednesday morning.

Heavy rains hit Cape Town on July 9, 2020. Image: Zunaid Ishmael / EWN

JOHANNESBURG – Severe thunderstorms are expected in the western parts of the Free State, the eastern and southeastern parts of the North Cape and the western parts of the Northwest from Tuesday afternoon until early Wednesday morning.

WEST CAPE:

Severe thunderstorms leading to localized flooding and flash flooding are possible in Cape Metro, Overberg, the western parts of the Cape Winelands and the southern parts of the West Coast District on Wednesday. Cape Town will see maximum temperatures of 15 ° C, while it will be considerably warmer with an expected maximum temperature of 25 ° C.

KWAZULU-NATAL:

Parts of the province are expected to experience cloudy and stormy conditions Wednesday. Durban will peak at 20 ° C, while heavy rain is expected in the city of Ulundi, which will also see a high temperature of 20 ° C.

GAUTENG:

More rain is expected in Gauteng province and Pretoria and Gauteng are expected to see highs of 16 ° C and 13 ° C respectively.

For more details on the weather, visit the SA Weather Service website

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