
SAWS warns of the WORST cold front this winter in these provinces
Western parts of the , especially low-lying and poorly drained areas When: Wednesday into Thursday (25-26 June)
Wednesday into Thursday (25-26 June) Risk: Localised flooding, slippery roads, difficult driving conditions Interior winds may cause: Damage to structures Uprooted trees
may cause: Coastal areas (Western and Northern Cape): Gale-force winds Disruptions to fishing and port operations Wave heights between 5.5m and 7.5m Risk of vessels capsising and accidents at sea
Snow possible over: Western mountain ranges of the Western Cape Spreading to the south-western interior of the Northern Cape
over: Cold to very cold conditions expected inland Thursday, 26 June: Strong, damaging winds forecast across the province
Friday, 27 June: Windy and cold daytime temperatures across much of the eastern interior
'Motorists should exercise caution and adhere to safety measures. The cold front poses risks to life and property and should be taken seriously,' said Rudzani Malala, SAWS Head of Disaster Risk Reduction. Monitor daily weather reports
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Update disaster kits and emergency plans Avoid non-essential travel during peak weather conditions
during peak weather conditions Stay indoors during high wind periods
Secure loose items outside homes
Avoid flood-prone roads and low-water bridges
Stay away from the coastline during gale warnings
SAWS and local disaster management teams will provide continuous updates.
Community radio stations and humanitarian organisations will also assist in disseminating vital information, particularly to vulnerable communities.
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