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Stormy weather hits Ladysmith

Plenty of cloud cover is around, showing that the rain is possibly here to stay for the night

Rain has begun to fall (January 27) in town. This after weather services predicted thunderstorms for this afternoon and going into this evening.

Motorists are warned to be wary when travelling in these inclement weather conditions, as roads tend to become slippery and dangerous.

Plenty of cloud cover is around, showing that the rain is possibly here to stay for the night.

Rain like this is always incredibly welcome in the drought conditions we have been experiencing. The water level in Spioenkop Dam has risen from 52.8% on January 1 to 62% this week. Today’s rainfall could see the level increasing even further.

So, stay indoors and enjoy the sound of the pitter-patter on the roof. It’s the perfect evening to stay in and watch DVDs with the family as the Heaven-sent rain falls gently from above…

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