If you are heading out on Thursday, expect difficult weather conditions.
South African Weather Service has issued a warning for severe thunderstorms across Gauteng as a strong weather system moves through the province.
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What to expect on Thursday
Conditions are set to shift quickly.
- widespread rain across the province
- a sharp drop in temperatures
- risk of thunderstorms with hail and strong winds
Daytime temperatures are expected to remain in the mid-teens, with colder conditions overnight.
Weather warning in place
A Yellow Level 2 warning has been issued.
This includes:
- heavy downpours
- excessive lightning
- damaging winds
- localised flooding
Low-lying areas and major roads are most at risk.
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So, how bad could it get?
Rainfall may reach up to 24mm in some areas.
This increases the risk of:
- flooded roads
- poor visibility
- traffic delays during peak hours
Storm activity is expected to continue into the evening.
Travel warning: avoid flooded roads
Most weather-related incidents happen on the road.
Keep in mind:
- never drive through flooded areas
- even shallow water can move a vehicle
- avoid underpasses and river crossings
If your car stalls in water, leave it and move to higher ground.
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What to do at home
Preparation can reduce damage and risk.
- clear gutters and drains
- move valuables away from ground level
- unplug electronics during storms
Avoid using taps or showers during lightning activity.
Lightning risk remains high
Gauteng storms often bring intense lightning.
Follow the 30/30 rule:
- if thunder follows lightning within 30 seconds, seek shelter
- stay indoors for at least 30 minutes after the last thunder
Avoid open spaces, trees and metal structures.
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Expected conditions throughout the day
- Morning: overcast with steady rain, around 11°C
- Afternoon: continued showers, reaching about 14°C
- Evening: cold with ongoing rain, around 12°C
- Overnight: heavier rain at times, dropping to 9°C
Plan ahead for Thursday
- dress warmly as temperatures drop
- allow extra travel time
- drive with headlights on and increase following distance
Expect delays during morning and afternoon commutes.
Emergency numbers to save
Keep these on hand in case of emergencies:
- General emergency: 112 or 10177
- Johannesburg EMS: 011 375 5911
- Tshwane EMS: 107 or 012 358 6300
- Ekurhuleni emergency: 011 458 0911
FAQs
What warning has been issued for Gauteng?
A Yellow Level 2 warning for severe thunderstorms.
Will there be flooding?
There is a risk of localised flooding, especially in low-lying areas.
How cold will it be?
Daytime temperatures will remain in the mid-teens, dropping to single digits overnight.
Is it safe to drive?
Conditions may be dangerous due to rain, flooding and reduced visibility.
What should I do during lightning?
Stay indoors, avoid water and electrical appliances, and wait 30 minutes after the last thunder.
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