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Gauteng residents urged to keep warm as cold, rainy weekend expected
The South African Weather Service is warning that temperatures will drop significantly from Friday.
The South African Weather Service has warned of high-risk flooding especially in Gauteng on Monday evening.
The South African Weather Service has issued a level four warning for disruptive rain over parts of at least five provinces on Thursday, also saying that the wet weather would continue into the weekend.
The South African Weather Service has forecast downpours in the southern parts of Johannesburg, spreading to the northern parts of the city.
The South African Weather Service said two winter systems are moving over the country and their impact is expected to be felt throughout the weekend.
This is compared to 63% at the same time last year.
Some of the affected areas include Sir Lowry's Pass, Lwandle, Gugulethu, and Khayelitsha.
Western Cape residents are urged to carry their umbrellas to work on Thursday.
The Department of Water and Sanitation on Thursday said critical dams in the Integrated Vaal River System had seen increased water levels week-on-week to a healthier position.
Thundershowers are expected to lash in most parts of the province on Thursday, with concerns about strong winds in some places.
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Rain can be expected in KwaZulu-Natal on Tuesday while partly cloudy but warm conditions can be expected for the Western Cape and Gauteng.
Meanwhile, warm temperatures can be expected in Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal.
The South African Weather Service has warned that this week will be cold in some places, with showers expected in Gauteng .
Cloudy and rainy weather conditions are set to take over most parts of the country Tuesday with North Easterly winds at 18.52 km/h|10 kt. Temperatures will average at between 10 °C and 17 °C.
Winter maintains its icy grip on Gauteng as isolated showers are expected today until Wednesday.
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Three people, including an eight-year-old girl, died after the heavy downpours hit parts of Gauteng, leaving hundreds of residents displaced.