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Durban erupts in a heatwave this week, according to the SA Weather Service. Photo: Stock/Canva

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Durban is getting hit with a heatwave this week

Areas of Kwazulu-Natal affected by the heat include Durban North and surrounding areas. The South Coast will also feel the heat, including Port Shepstone and Margate.

07-03-24 16:14
heatwave Durban
Durban erupts in a heatwave this week, according to the SA Weather Service. Photo: Stock/Canva

Durban erupts in a heatwave this week, according to the SA Weather Service.

Areas of Kwazulu-Natal affected by the heat include Durban North and surrounding areas. The South Coast will also feel the heat, including Port Shepstone and Margate.

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Here’s more about this week’s Kwazulu-Natal weather.

DURBAN ERUPTS IN A HEATWAVE THIS WEEK

Durban erupts in a heatwave this week, as temperatures soar to thirty degrees (Celsius) and higher.

The South African Weather Service (SAWS) have issued cautions for the Durban heatwave, which could last for the rest of this week.

Durban North and surrounding areas are hit hard. Other Kwazulu-Natal areas are also affected and feeling the heat.

Hotter conditions comes for Gauteng, North-West, and the Northern Cape. Storms could be coming this weekend, but until then, South Africa is dealing with the heatwave.

DURBAN WEATHER FOR THE WEEK

Durban weather heats up this week, according to the SAWS.

Areas of Kwazulu-Natal will experience increased heat and temperatures above thirty degrees. If it lasts for over three days, it’s a heatwave.

Prepare for potential dehydration and heatstroke. Drink enough water to stay hydrated. Avoid getting into direct sunlight. Exercise is a bad idea, says WebMD.

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