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Severe thunderstorms forecasted with flood risk in five provinces

20 April 2026
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Severe weather alerts have been issued by the South African Weather Service (SAWS) for thunderstorms, hail, excessive lightning, and heavy rain, affecting at least five provinces: Gauteng, Mpumalanga, Limpopo, North West, and the Free State. The forecasts indicate potential flooding and damaging winds, particularly in the eastern and south-western regions of Limpopo, northern Gauteng, and north-western Mpumalanga. Additionally, the Western Cape is expected to experience damaging winds and high waves, while KwaZulu-Natal will face hot and humid conditions. SAWS has categorized the warnings into Yellow Level 4 and Yellow Level 2, indicating varying degrees of risk and necessary precautions. The weather across provinces will vary, with scattered showers and thundershowers predicted in several areas, impacting local infrastructure and communities.

Why It Matters

The issuance of weather warnings by SAWS highlights the vulnerability of South Africa to severe weather patterns, which can lead to significant disruptions and damages. Historically, the region has faced challenges with flooding and storm-related incidents, particularly in low-lying areas and informal settlements. The classification of weather warnings into levels serves to inform the public and local authorities about the potential risks, enabling them to take preventive measures. Understanding these weather patterns is crucial for disaster preparedness and response, especially considering global climate change, which has been linked to increased frequency and intensity of severe weather events.

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