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Thursday, 3 May 2012
Cold Front moved in over South Western Cape (2 - 4 May 2012)
It is raining this morning in Cape Town and surrounding areas after a cold front moved in over the South Western Cape. Reports have been received of rain in areas and localized flooding of certain roads. Heavy rain is forecasted by the SAWS for today in areas.
The SAWDOS is keeping and eye on the system and will inform our readers of any further developments. Please report any heavy rain possible flooding, gale force winds, rough seas and wave heights to the SAWDOS. Send information to:
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Labels:
Flooding,
Heavy Rain,
Winter Weather
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