The Citizen (KZN)

Widespread rain ahead

ONLY WESTERN CAPE WILL CONTINUE TO BE HOT AND DRY 30% and 60% chance in Gauteng, 60% to 80% in KZN, 80% in North West, N Cape.

- Steven Tau stevent@citizen.co.za

There is a 30% chance of showers and thundersho­wers in Gauteng today, increasing to 60% tomorrow, mainly in the southern parts of the province. Speaking to Saturday Citizen yesterday, South African Weather Service forecaster Wayne Venter said there is an increased likelihood of rain over the entire province as of Wednesday next week.

“The southern parts include Johannesbu­rg and Vereenigin­g.

“We expected daytime temperatur­es to remain in the warm to hot categories for the northern parts this weekend.

“Cooling is expected mostly in the south,” Venter said.

Limpopo and Mpumalanga are expected to be cloudy for most of this weekend.

These provinces have been getting a lot of rainfall recently.

“There is a small possibilit­y of morning drizzle along the northern escarpment of Limpopo.

“Similar conditions can be expected later on Saturday evening in places such as Standerton and Piet Retief in Mpumalanga.

“The possibilit­y of drizzle for the two provinces remains for Sunday,” Venter said.

In North West, there is a possibilit­y of heavy rainfall over the western parts of the province.

“We are giving it an 80% chance of showers and thundersho­wers for areas such as Toska, Vryburg and Bloemhof.

“The chances decrease to 60% for Sunday for the entire province.

“In the Free State, residents in the central and western parts can also expect an 80% chance of showers and there is a 60% chance elsewhere in the province,” he said.

Daytime temperatur­es there are also expected to be in the cool category.

Residents in the southweste­rn parts of KwaZulu-Natal have a 60% chance of getting showers today, going up to 80% tomorrow.

In the Eastern Cape, there is a 60% chance of showers in some areas, but in the central and eastern parts of the province, which include Barkley West and Aliwal North, it’s up to 80%.

There is an 80% possibilit­y of heavy downpours in the Northern Cape today in the eastern parts which include areas such as Kuruman and Kimberly.

Hot and dry conditions are expected to persist in the Western Cape.

Local authoritie­s there have expressed concern that dams might sink to the alarmingly low level of 20%. –

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