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Johannesburg residents are being urged to stay cautious as severe storms are forecast to sweep across Gauteng, bringing the risk of flooding, hail, strong winds and dangerous lightning.
After weeks of unpredictable autumn weather, Tuesday could be one of those days where sunny skies quickly turn dark. Local emergency officials say people should not underestimate how fast conditions can change.
The City of Johannesburg Emergency Management Services (EMS) has issued an urgent public safety warning following alerts from South African Weather Service.
Forecasters have placed parts of Gauteng under a Yellow Level 4 warning for severe thunderstorms. That means residents should prepare for potentially disruptive weather, including:
A separate Yellow Level 2 warning has also been issued for southern Gauteng, where roads, bridges and low-lying areas may flood.
For many Joburg motorists, that usually means traffic chaos once the rain starts. Anyone who has driven on the M1, N1 or major arterial roads during a downpour knows how quickly visibility disappears.
EMS spokesperson Kagiso Pasha said emergency teams are closely monitoring the situation and are ready to respond if conditions worsen.
Authorities warned that storms could lead to:
Residents in flood-prone communities have been advised to stay alert and be ready to move to safer ground if necessary.
Officials are asking the public to take basic precautions that could save lives:
In Johannesburg, many storm-related emergencies happen when drivers attempt to cross flooded roads or pedestrians ignore fast-moving water.
Across local community groups and social media, residents have already started sharing storm photos, traffic warnings and jokes about “four seasons in one day” a familiar Gauteng weather meme.
Others are expressing concern about potholes, power cuts and drainage systems that often struggle during heavy rain.
Gauteng’s dense population, ageing infrastructure and growing urban sprawl mean severe storms can have a bigger impact than they once did. A single afternoon thunderstorm can trigger power outages, accidents and flooding within hours.
That is why emergency officials are stressing preparedness rather than panic.
The City of Johannesburg EMS says its command centre remains on high alert. Residents needing urgent assistance can contact EMS on 011 375 5911.
Storm season may be easing into autumn, but Gauteng weather still has surprises left. Today’s warning is a reminder to stay aware, travel carefully and keep an eye on official updates. In Johannesburg, the weather can change in minutes and being ready makes all the difference.
{Source: The Citizen}
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