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Saturday, 11 February 2012
SA Weather Satellite Image: 11 February 2012 18h00 + 18h45 SAST
- Images: Eumetsat (Click on images for larger view.)
NOTE: Heavy rain between 35 - 50 mm an hour possible in the eastern parts of the Northern Province and North Eastern Kwazulu Natal judging from the above satellite images. Intense cloud-base in these areas. See top satellite images. A report received from our weather observer in Hluhluwe reported thunderstorms and lightning in the area at 16h24 this afternoon.
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