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Grey skies and gloomy week ahead for Durban South

Durban South residents can expect the wet and gloomy weather conditions to continue throughout the week with peaking temperature levels.

FOLLOWING the pattern of heavy showers and sporadic storms, the gloomy weather is predicted to persist for the rest of the week. Residents of Durban South will experience a generally overcast, wet and partly sunny week ahead.

Also read: KZN issued with severe thunderstorm warning

7-DAY FORECAST:

  • Tuesday: High: 22°C | Low: 16°C | Strong winds expected in the evening
  • Wednesday: High: 22°C | Low: 14°C | 10% chance of precipitation in the evening
  • Thursday: High: 21°C | Low: 15°C | 55% chance of precipitation
  • Friday: High: 25 °C | Low: 16°C | 45% chance of precipitation
  • Saturday: High: 28°C | Low: 19°C | 15% chance of precipitation in the evening
  • Sunday: High: 24°C | Low: 17°C | 60% chance of precipitation and thunder showers
  • Monday: High: 23°C | Low: 17°C | 55% chance of precipitation

Winds throughout should be moderate, at times possibly picking up with the onset of wet periods.

Emergency contact information

  • Emergency Services: 10111
  • Weather Service: 082 162
  • Disaster Management: 080 111 1111

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