Flood watch, warning issued for Gauteng, North West, and Free State

Heavy rain could lead to localised flash flooding in parts of South Africa.

The possibility of flooding in Gauteng resulted in warnings being issued by the SA Weather Service (SAWS), some of which have been extended to Thursday and Friday.

These advisories have now spread to the North West and Free State, with the website saying on Thursday morning that heavy rain could lead to localised flash flooding over the central and eastern parts of the North West and northern parts of the Free State until Thursday evening.

The warning for Gauteng applies for Thursday and Friday morning as well, with persistent rainfall continuing throughout the province.

Wednesday’s warning pointed to four flooding ‘hotspots’, namely Alexandra, Fourways, the Johannesburg CBD, and the M1 and N3 highways, Fourways Review reported.

The wet weather brings a welcome relief after a nearly two week-long heatwave, and farmers in drought-stricken Free State and North West provinces are set to benefit greatly from persistent rainfall.

African Farmers Association of South Africa (Afasa) chairperson Neo Masithela said the drought was spreading countrywide and could not be viewed as “a looming disaster” because South Africa was “already living in a disaster”.

Amid lack of a significant rainfall, the country was looking at a possibility of “water shedding” should consumers fail to stick to restrictions.

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