Yesterday’s thunderstorms were along the eastern parts of the Eastern Cape, KZN and the Northern parts of Namibia, according to LandWater.
Heavier thunderstorms are expected, as Weather SA, has issued a yellow warning, of “disruptive rain” leading to possible flooding over KwaZulu-Natal, eastern parts of the Eastern Cape, as well as the South-eastern Highveld of Mpumalanga.
Elsewhere in Southern Africa, lightning strikes accompanying heavy rains, killed two children in Southeastern Angola.
According to Risk map, six homes were destroyed, which left 30 people displaced.
The Johannesburg Roads Agency (JRA) teams, unblocked storm water drains after the heavy rains, over the weekend.
The agency also advised residents to stop polluting and illegal dumping, which clog up the system.
A member of Mayoral Committee (MMC), Kenny Kunene, was at the clearing and cleaning of a blocked inlet and channel on the 16th Avenue, in Alexander’s RegionE.
Rains continue in the Western Cape, as a satellite image taken on Sunday afternoon by the Suomi satellite, confirm this. It shows a cold front is approaching the South Western side of the Western Cape.
A cold front, according to Storm SA (information from NASA), is expected to introduce some cooler air inland and warm, moist air, from the North.
This could lead to some rainfall from Sunday to Thursday in the interior.
Picture: Johannesburg Roads Agency (JRA).