South African Weather Service
says the weather in KwaZulu-Natal is expected to return to normal in the coming week. This is after weeks of persistent and heavy rainfall that caused widespread flooding. The national Co-operative Governance and Traditional Affairs Department put the death toll due to flooding, tornadoes and lightning strikes since 25 October at 20. However, the provincial department revised the figure to 19.
Forecaster Stacy Colborne says afternoon thundershowers are expected for most of next week. She says this is normal during summer in KwaZulu-Natal. “Tomorrow morning, we are expecting some rainfall to occur, but the majority of the rainfall should be gone by midday and then from Tuesday into the weekend you can expect to go back to your afternoon showers and thundershowers. Obviously, with the thunderstorm activity there is a chance for it to go severe, but we monitor it as it happens.”Meanwhile, the eThekwini Municipality has warned against swimming near the mouth of rivers after the recent heavy rains.
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