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File: Inclement weather conditions.
The Weather Service has issued Yellow Level 2 warnings, meaning a high likelihood of minor impact for thunderstorms which may lead to localised flooding on Sunday in North West, Gauteng, and the extreme north east of the Northern Cape, as well as over Limpopo and Mpumalanga.
A similar warning has been issued for disruptive rainfall in Cape Town.
SA Weather Report | 18 April 2026
A Yellow Level 2 warning has also been issued for damaging winds and waves for a short time between Cape Columbine on the West Coast and Plettenberg Bay spreading to Alexander Bay that borders Namibia on Monday.
These conditions are expected to continue until Thursday morning.
Yellow level 1 for damaging winds
Area: Eastern Cape
Validity: 19 April 2026
#Warning #weatheroutlook #saws pic.twitter.com/SCUXAt4H9P— SA Weather Service (@SAWeatherServic) April 18, 2026
