Daily Dispatch

Fierce tropical storm set to hit shores of SA

- By ROXANNE HENDERSON

A TROPICAL storm‚ to be called Dineo‚ is headed for South African shores later this week.

The South African Weather Service said in a statement on Monday that the storm is currently passing over the Mozambique Channel.

“Weather conditions in the Mozambique Channel continue to be hot and humid‚ with light winds in the atmosphere‚ whilst sea-surface temperatur­es exceed 30°C over the eastern part of this region‚ adjoining the Mozambique Channel.

“These are all favourable ingredient­s for the growth and intensific­ation of tropical lows.”

The storm is classified as a tropical disturbanc­e. If it intensifie­s and is classified as a moderate tropical storm‚ as expected in the next 24 hours‚ it will be named Dineo.

The name is assigned according to a pre-defined alphabetic­al list for the 2016-17 tropical storm season in the South-West Indian Ocean.

Moderate tropical storms are associated with wind speeds of 63 to 88km/h.

By the time it reaches the northeaste­rn parts of South Africa on Thursday evening‚ it is likely to result in heavy rains and flooding.

“Whilst there is much uncertaint­y regarding the location and timing of the storm’s impact within South Africa‚ the most likely areas to be affected include the Ehlanzeni district (including the Kruger National Park) in Mpumalanga as well as Mopani and Vhembe districts in Limpopo‚ before spreading to other districts in Limpopo.”

The weather service said that it is not yet expecting the storm to develop into a tropical cyclone‚ associated with extremely winds.

“Whilst much rainfall can be expected for southern Mozambique as well as parts of South Africa later in the week‚ the system itself will‚ in all probabilit­y‚ dissipate within 36 to 48 hours of moving inland.”

On Monday afternoon forecaster Lebogang Mashile said the northeaste­rn parts of KwaZulu-Natal may also be affected. — TMG powerful and destructiv­e

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