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, 29 September 2012
SA National Severe Weather Warnings: 29 September 2012 04h00 SAST
Current warning: Eastern Cape Province
Updated: 29/09/2012 05:03:56
Validity: 2012-09-29 to 2012-09-29
Type: Warning. Take action
Subject: Very rough seas
Detail: WARNING: valid for the 29/09/2012 -------- 2. Heavy rain is expected in places over the north eastern and eastern parts of the eastern half.
Current warning: Kwazulu Natal
Updated: 29/09/2012 05:03:56
Validity: 2012-09-29 to 2012-09-29
Type: Warning. Take action
Subject: Very rough seas
Detail: WARNING: valid for the 29/09/2012 1. Very rough seas with wave heights in excess of 4m is expected between Port St. Johns and Kosi Bay.
Current warning: All other Provinces
Updated: 29/09/2012 05:03:56
Validity: 2012-09-29 to 2012-09-29
No warnings nor advisories in effect
Subject: No alerts
Detail: No Alerts.
- SAWS
NOTE: SAWDOS: Once again weather warnings are misleading and confusing. Two different warnings issued for the Eastern Cape Province by the SAWS. A warnings is issued for rough seas but the detail section warns of heavy rain in places over the north eastern and eastern parts of the eastern half. Readers, please note that the SAWDOS is not responsible for the contents or correctness of Severe Weather Warnings by the SA Weather Service. SAWDOS will not be held accountable for incorrect warnings nor for any grammar or spelling mistakes. The issue of severe weather warnings are the sole responsibility of the SA Weather Service.

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