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Severe Thunderstorms, Heatwaves & Fire Risks: South Africa Faces Extreme Weather on 4 December 2024

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South Africans are facing an intense weather day on 4 December 2024, with multiple warnings and advisories issued by the South African Weather Service. From severe thunderstorms to scorching heatwaves and high fire risks, here’s what you need to know to stay safe and prepared.

Severe Thunderstorms in KwaZulu-Natal and Mpumalanga

A Yellow Level 2 warning for severe thunderstorms has been issued for much of KwaZulu-Natal (except the southeast) and the southern escarpment of Mpumalanga. These storms bring the risk of hail, damaging winds, heavy rain, and excessive lightning, potentially causing infrastructure damage and disruption to daily life. Residents in these areas should stay alert to rapidly changing conditions.

Fire Danger Conditions Across Several Provinces

Extremely high fire danger conditions are also expected across several regions, including the Free State, North West, Gauteng, parts of Limpopo, and Mpumalanga. With dry conditions and high winds, the risk of wildfires is significant, and residents in fire-prone areas are urged to take precautions.

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Heatwave Advisory: Stay Cool and Hydrated

A heatwave is sweeping across South Africa, with persistently high temperatures expected to affect Gauteng, Limpopo, Mpumalanga, and the northern parts of KwaZulu-Natal through Friday, 6 December 2024. These conditions are particularly severe in the Lowveld regions of Limpopo and Mpumalanga, where discomfort and potential health risks due to heat exhaustion are a concern.

Health and Safety Tips for Extreme Weather

  • Thunderstorm Safety: Avoid traveling during heavy storms. Secure outdoor items that could be blown away, and stay indoors during lightning strikes.
  • Fire Risk: Ensure that firebreaks are cleared and that firefighting equipment is in working order. Do not leave open flames unattended.
  • Heatwave Preparedness: Stay hydrated, avoid outdoor activities during the hottest part of the day, and wear light, breathable clothing.

Meteorologist Annette Botha will provide more detailed insights into the evolving weather situation during her live broadcast at 6 pm on Vox Weather. Keep an eye on local weather updates for any changes to warnings and advisories.

Stay safe and prepare for a challenging day ahead as South Africa faces extreme weather conditions on 4 December 2024.

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