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Cold Front Brings Severe Weather to Parts of Western Cape and Northern Cape

Cape town: The South African Weather Service (SAWS) has forecast very cold, wet, and windy conditions for the southern parts of the Namakwa District in the Northern Cape and the Witzenberg Municipality in the Western Cape on Friday. The conditions are linked to a cold front expected to bring significant rainfall.

According to South African Government News Agency, the cold front is expected to cause a significant drop in daytime temperatures, with maximum temperatures ranging between 08 and 10°C in parts of the southern Namakwa District in the Northern Cape, as well as the Witzenberg Municipality in the Western Cape. The public and farmers are advised to prepare for these conditions. The combination of cold, wet, and windy weather may result in a wind chill factor, making temperatures feel colder than the measured values. Vulnerable livestock and crops could also be affected, and there is a risk of hypothermia for people exposed to the extreme cold.

SAWS has also issued a Yellow Level 1 warning for damaging winds, which could result in localized damage to formal and informal settlements, fallen trees, and power and communication disruptions in parts of the north-eastern Eastern Cape. A cold front is expected to make landfall over the Western Cape, with northerly to north-westerly winds expected over the interior of the province. These winds are likely to become strong over the Chris Hani and Joe Gqabi district municipalities, with gusts of between 70 and 80 km/h.

Meanwhile, the extended forecast for Saturday and Sunday indicates partly cloudy and cold to cool conditions, with isolated showers and rain in some areas, becoming scattered over the south-west.

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