Another weather warning for severe thunderstorms and hail has been issued for Tuesday afternoon in many parts of South Africa.
By: Corné van Zyl
The SA Weather Service (SAWS) issued a level 2 warning for SEVERE thunderstorms and HAIL for several parts of the country on Tuesday, 6 December.
SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS WITH HAIL ARE EXPECTED AROUND MIDDAY
It warned that flooding of roads and low-lying bridges is possible due to heavy downpours closure of roads and bridges.
“Travel disruptions due to poor driving visibility or road obstructions are possible, as well as flooding of informal settlements.
“Damages to or loss of infrastructure due to hail and strong winds -Excessive lightning causing danger to life and damage property.”SAWS
THESE AREAS IN IN KZN WILL BE AFFECTED THIS AFTERNOON
The SAWS advised the public to stay indoors if possible and off the roads.
“Avoid crossing rivers and swollen streams where water is above your ankles.
“If trapped in a vehicle during a flood, abandon it and climb to higher ground. Move valuables to a safe place above the expected flood level in buildings.” t. SAWS
THESE AREAS WILL BE AFFECTED BY THE LEVEL 2 THUNDERSTORMS WARNING
A level 2 warning for severe thunderstorms is in place for more parts of the country.
The following areas will be affected by the level 2 warning:
- Mogalakwena / Mokopane
- Greater Tzaneen / Tzaneen
- Thabazimbi
- Lephalale
- Kgetlengrivier / Koster
- City of Tshwane / Pretoria
- Emakhazeni / Machadodorp
- Ekurhuleni / Kempton park
- Govan Mbeki / Secunda
- Midvaal / Meyerton
- Lekwa / Standerton
- Ngwathe / Ngwathe/Parys
- Phumelela / Warden
- Nketoana / Reitz
The SAWS warned that large amounts of small hail and excessive lightning are expected and it could cause localised damages to property.
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HERE ARE SOME TIPS TO PROTECT YOUR CAR DURING HAIL
Tips for avoiding hail damage to your car.
- Drive slowly — slower driving minimises the damage of hail and helps cope with slippery roads.
- Find a safe, covered area immediately or pull over under an overpass, provided it is safe.
- Undercover parking at malls and petrol stations are good temporary solutions to protecting your car during a hail storm.
- Stay in the vehicle. Large hail stones can injure.
- Keep fleecy blankets in your boot so you can cover your car to minimise the impact of hail.
- Take careful note of the extent of the damage to your car, look for damage to all glass items including side mirrors, tail lights and head lights. Taking pictures may be useful.
- If you are affected by hail, report it at once to your insurer.