Extremely hot weather conditions persist in some provinces
The South African Weather Service has issued an advisory for extremely hot to uncomfortable conditions in parts of the country this week.
Extremely hot and uncomfortable weather conditions are expected in the Western Cape and Northern Cape.
The South African Weather Service (SAWS) has issued an advisory which is valid until Friday, 26 January.
EXTREMELY HOT WEATHER CONDITIONS IN CAPE PROVINCES
The weather service said very hot to extremely hot and uncomfortable weather conditions are expected in places over the Western Cape and interior of Namakwa in the Northern Cape.
“The temperatures are expected to persist over the eastern interior of the Western Cape on Friday.
“Day time temperatures are expected to reach the high 30s and low 40s. Such weather conditions can result in health effects and it’s essential to take the necessary precautions,” the weather service said.
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POSSIBLE IMPACTS
The SAWS said the extreme heat may cause heat exhaustion or heat stress to animals and people, heat stroke, faintness, and dehydration.
“Additionally, exposure to the heat could result in rapid dehydration, leading to loss of livestock and susceptible people.”
Before you reach for the leash consider these simple tips:
- Check the pavement before your walk. Place your hand or bare foot on the pavement for five seconds. If it’s too hot for your skin, then it’s most likely too hot for your pet.
- Walk during cooler times of the day. Avoid taking walks during the hottest time of the day. Instead, opt for walks in the early morning and late evening when the pavement is cooler.
- Keep midday walks short and shady. If you’re taking your pet out during the day, be sure to keep walks short. Choose a route with lots of shade and grass patches.
- Skip the asphalt entirely and choose to walk your dog strictly on grass or hiking trails.
- Consider outfitting your dog’s paws with booties to help keep the heat from burning their tootsies.
- If you have a longer adventure planned, be sure to bring water and take frequent breaks.