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Beware – Damaging winds, frost and chilly temperatures in store for Gauteng

Gauteng residents urged to prepare for cold weather by the South African Weather Service as cold front sweeps in.

Gauteng residents are urged keep warm as a cold front is predicted to hit the province.

The South African Weather Service has warned Johannesburg residents to prepare for a significant drop in temperatures from Monday evening.

The drop in temperatures is attributed to the cold front, accompanied by snowfall, which is arrived on the shores of the Western Cape late on Sunday.

This cold front will bring cold temperatures to parts of Gauteng, Mpumalanga, KwaZuluNatal and over the eastern parts of the North West, as well as, the northern and eastern parts of the Free State, from Monday.

Minimum temperatures in Gauteng are predicted to drop to as low as 1°C degrees, while maximum temperatures will remain in the mid to low teens throughout the week.

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Full list of warnings:

  • Damaging Winds

Strong winds are expected in places of Gauteng, mainly during the afternoon.

  • Heavy Rain

Has been predicted for parts of Gauteng, and may lead to flooding.

  • Flooding

Road flooding may be a possibility due to heavy rainfall in the northern parts of Tshwane with a focus on the Hammanskraal area spreading very slowly south to the Cullinan area.

  • Frost

Due to the drop in temperature frost is expected in places in Gauteng.

People living in informal settlements have been urged to be careful when keeping warm, while pet owners are urged to ensure their animals have appropriate shelter during this time.

Some simple tips on how to stay warm this weekend:

  • Warm yourself first – It’s easier to change your body temperature than room temperature, not to mention more eco-friendly. Instead of turning up the heat, put on another layer of clothing.
  • Wear a hat – Your mom may have said that you lose 80 per cent of your body heat through your head, but that’s not actually true. If you’re otherwise clothed, you’ll lose heat from any surface that’s exposed. So put on your hat, even if you’re inside.
  • Switch between hot and cold water in the shower – Hot showers immediately warm you up, but cold showers improve blood circulation between your skin and organs, they are also correlated with a stronger immune system

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