HAIL storms are expected in these parts of South Africa TOMORROW.
HAIL STORMS EXPECTED TOMORROW IN THESE PARTS
The SA Weather Services (SAWS) issued a level 2 warning for severe thunderstorms and hail until Monday afternoon.
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The following parts of the country will be affected by the warning:
- Kagisano/Molopo / Tosca
- Joe Morolong / Hotazel
- Mangaung – Naledi / Vryburg
- Tswaing / Ottosdal
- Gamagara / Kathu
- Ga-Segonyana / Kuruman
- Mamusa / Schweizer-Reneke
- Dikgatlong / Barkly West
- Tswelopele / Tikwana/Hoopstad
- Matjhabeng / Welkom
- Mangaung / Bloemfontein Airport
- Setsoto / Ficksburg
- Kopanong / Fauresmith
- Mantsopa / Ladybrand
- Mohokare / Aliwal North
- Walter Sisulu – Burgersdorp / Burgersdorp
- Letsemeng / Koffiefontein
- Senqu / Barkly East
- Mbizana / Bizana
- Umzimvubu / Mount Ayliff
- Emalahleni / Lady Frere
- Mhlontlo / Tsolo
The SAWS furthermore warned that the impact of this warning could cause localised damage to settlements over an open area.
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LARGE AMOUNTS OF SMALL HAIL IS ALSO EXPECTED
Large amounts of small hail is also expected over an open area.
“Do not seek shelter under trees or tall objects during storms. Park cars under the shelter.”
Large hail is likely tomorrow (on Monday) in the extreme east.
‘IF POSSIBE STAY INDOORS, DO NOT SEEK SHELTER UNDER TREES’
According to the SAWS, lighting could result in localised fire incidents(dwelling/Veld fire).
“If possible, stay indoors, away from metal objects. Do not seek shelter under trees or tall objects. Do not go fishing or play golf, as both the golf clubs and fishing rods are good conductors of electricity. Be aware that any combination of hail, strong winds and heavy downpours can accompany the storms.”
SAWS
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HERE ARE SAFETY TIPS FOR HAIL STORMS:
This can certainly be a traumatic experience depending on the size of the hailstones. As the saying goes, ‘prevention is better than cure – it is better to be prepared than to suffer huge damage to your car and property. The following steps can be followed to minimise potential damage.
- Reduce speed and find shelter – By driving slowly, hail damage is minimised and reduces the risk of driving over slippery surfaces. If you are fortunate enough to be near a garage or an overhead bridge, park there until the storm is over. Do not park under trees, as falling branches could damage your car even further.
- Remain in your car – Remember that hailstones are extremely hard and heavy and, if large enough, can seriously hurt or even kill you.
- How to avoid severe damage to your car – Always keep a blanket or blankets in your car, large enough to cover all areas exposed to hailstones.
- Face the hailstorm – It may be tempting to place the car’s rear into the oncoming hailstorm, but rather face the storm. The windscreen and headlights can withstand more significant impacts than side windows or tail lights. Be sure to park your car safely on the side of the road if no shelter is available.