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Streams started flowing again after good rain the Aberdeen Area. (Photo: Supplied)

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Cold front warning: Disruptive rainfall is expected in the Eastern Cape

The Eastern Cape is on high alert as disruptive rainfall approaches. The South African Weather Service issued a Yellow Level 2 warning. The South African Weather Service (SAWS) issued a Yellow Level 2 weather warning for disruptive rainfall in the Eastern Cape on Wednesday, 17 May. The weather warning key indicates there is a high chance of […]

17-05-23 18:54
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Streams started flowing again after good rain the Aberdeen Area. (Photo: Supplied)

The Eastern Cape is on high alert as disruptive rainfall approaches. The South African Weather Service issued a Yellow Level 2 warning.

The South African Weather Service (SAWS) issued a Yellow Level 2 weather warning for disruptive rainfall in the Eastern Cape on Wednesday, 17 May. The weather warning key indicates there is a high chance of minor weather-based impacts.

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WEATHER WARNING FOR EASTERN CAPE

The disruptive rainfall warning is valid from 00:00 until 12:00 on Thursday, 18 May. The affected areas include the Kouga and Nelson Mandela Bay metro.

The rain will be brought by a cold front with a ridging high. Rainfall is expected to range between 20 and 30mm.

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“Due to the previous rainfall event, soil moisture levels should still be high, enhancing the risk of flooding, especially during the morning,” said the weather service.

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THE POTENTIAL IMPACTS OF DISRUPTIVE RAINFALL INCLUDE:

  • Localised flooding of susceptible settlements, informal and formal.
  • Localised flooding of roads.
  • Localised flooding of low-lying areas and bridges.
  • Localised damage to mud-based houses and makeshift houses.
  • Difficult driving conditions due to slippery roads and reduced visibility.
  • Traffic disruptions due to flooding.
  • Localised disruption to livelihoods.

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