The effects of severe weather are felt every year by many South Africans. To obtain critical weather information, the SAWDOS use voluntary weather observers. These volunteers help keep their local communities safe and informed by providing timely and accurate reports of severe weather to the SAWDOS for publication on the Blog. The SAWDOS is a non-profit organization that renders a FREE COMMUNITY-BASED SERVICE.
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Saturday, 8 September 2012
FOG/MIST - SA Weather Satellite Image: 8 September 2012 05h00 SAST
Image: Eumetsat (Click on image for larger view.)
TrafficSA and SAWDOS Observers reported heavy fog this morning in the following areas:
wolfzwe @SAWDOS1 Heavy, thick mist over Alberton, Jhb south. Lights on, keep the distance on the road. Keep lookout for cyclists pedestrians.
TrafficSA Cape Town - N7 Route, poor visibility due to #fog (very thick) between Kalbaskraal and Moorreesburg - headlights ON, proceed with care
TrafficSA JHB / Free State - N3 Route, Mist affecting visibility between Heidelberg and Warden
TrafficSA JHB - N3 Route, Mist affecting visibility between Vosloorus and Johannesburg - headlights ON - drive with care
TrafficSA Pretoria - Thick and Heavy #Fog between Soshanguve and Pretoria - reduce speeds and proceed with caution
The fog is clearly visible on the above satellite image.
HEADLIGHTS ON AND DRIVE VERY CAREFUL IN THESE CONDITIONS
- SAWDOS
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