Monday's weather: Wet start to the week with rain expected in most parts of SA
The South African Weather Service has issued an This could result in disruptive rain leading to the flooding of roads and settlements, damage to property and infrastructure, danger to life, displacement of affected communities and major disruption of traffic flow due to major roads being flooded or being closed.
A yellow level 1 warning for damaging winds and waves resulting in small vessels taking on water and difficulty in navigation at sea is expected offshore between Algoa Bay and Port Edward. can expect cloudy and cool to warm conditions with isolated showers and thundershowers from the afternoon.
The wind along the coast will be moderate to fresh north-easterly east of Cape St Francis in the morning, otherwise moderate to fresh westerly to south-westerly, but strong from the afternoon.
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