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Saturday, 19 January 2013
Weather Satellite Image reflecting shift of heavy rain: 19 January 2013
This image clearly reflect the shift in the heaviest rain (>100 mm ) from the North-West Province/Botswana border, into the Limpopo and Mpumulanga Provinces which could result in flash flooding. The latest models still predict heavy rain 25 - 100 mm in parts of the Free State, Gauteng, Limpopo, Mpumalanga, North West and Kwazulu Natal which could result in flooding.
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