SAWS warns of disruptive rainfall and severe storms in coming days
South Africans can expect mostly fine and cool to warm weather on Tuesday, before a spell of disruptive rain and colder conditions reaches parts of the country later in the week, according to the South African Weather Service (SAWS).
Following the warm and partly cloudy conditions at the start of June, SAWS says isolated showers and rain are expected along the south coast and adjacent interior on Tuesday, while much of the country remains dry.
The weather service has also issued an Orange Level 5 warning for disruptive rain in parts of the Eastern Cape from June 3rd until June 4th.
A Yellow Level 2 warning for disruptive rain over the western half and central parts of the Eastern Cape and an advisory for very cold, wet and windy weather over the south-western interior from Wednesday.












