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Monday, 27 February 2012
SA National Severe Weather Warning: 27 February 2012 16h00 SAST
Current warning: Eastern Cape
Updated: 27/02/2012 15:54:30
Warning: Take action
Subject: High Discomfort and Heavy swell
Detail: Valid 28-02-2012: 1. Extremely uncomfortable humid conditions will be experienced central and southeastern parts. ADVISORIES: 1. Heavy longperiod swell with wave heights greater than 4m are expected Wednesday afternoon between Lamberts Bay and Cape Agulhas spreading overnight to Alexander Bay on the west coast and Port Edward on the east coast.
Current warning: Kwazulu Natal
Updated: 27/02/2012 15:54:30
Warning: Take action
Subject: High Discomfort
Detail: Valid 28-02-2010: Extremely uncomfortable humid conditions will be experienced over the eastern part.
Current warning: Northern Cape
Updated: 27/02/2012 15:52:54
Advisory: Be aware
Subject: Heavy swell
Detail: Valid 28-02-2010: Heavy longperiod swell with wave heights greater than 4m are expected Wednesday afternoon between Lamberts Bay and Cape Agulhas spreading overnight to Alexander Bay on the west coast and Port Edward on the east coast.
Current warning: Western Cape
Updated: 27/02/2012 15:52:54
Advisory: Be aware
Subject: Heavy swell
Detail: Valid 28-02-2010: Heavy longperiod swell with wave heights greater than 4m are expected Wednesday afternoon between Lamberts Bay and Cape Agulhas spreading overnight to Alexander Bay on the west coast and Port Edward on the east coast.
Current warning: All other remaining Provinces
Updated: 27/02/2012 05:36:54
No warnings nor advisories in effect
Subject: No Alerts
Detail: No Alerts.
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