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01 February 2022 Impact Based Weather Warnings for Western Cape and Namaqua: Yellow level 2: Disruptive Rain

Please find included the Impact Based Warning for the Western Cape and Namaqua Region of Northern Cape

Hazard Alert Level Affected Municipalities Valid From (SAST) Valid To (SAST)
Disruptive Rain Yellow(L2)
(High likelihood of Minor Impacts)
Beaufort West, Hantam, Karoo Hoogland, Khâi-Ma, Laingsburg, Oudtshoorn, Prince Albert 02/02/22 00h00 02/02/22 20h00

Discussion: Rain and thundershowers are expected from mid-morning persisting until the evening. Rainfall accumulation of 15-30mm are expected with up to 50mm in pockets within the cloud band are possible; some showers can have a quick and heavy downpour (15-20mm in 1h). The lightning associated with the thundershowers might cause some impacts.

 Impact: Localised flooding/flash flooding of susceptible formal/informal settlements and roads may occur which can affect major routes contributing to longer travel times together with reduced visibility and slippery roads can also cause minor vehicle accidents. Isolated events of lightning can contribute to localised service disruption due to power surges.

 Instruction: In buildings, move valuables to a safe place above the expected flood level. Switch off electricity at the supply point to the building. Be especially cautious at night when it’s harder to recognize flood dangers when driving. Listen to the radio or TV for warnings and obey the instructions from disaster management officers.

Report any weather-related incidents to the Garden Route Disaster Management Centre at 044 805 5071.

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