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Severe weather alerts: Impact on Gauteng and surrounding regions

Posted on May 11, 2026
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Zuko Komisa

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  • While the most extreme Orange Level warnings are concentrated in the Cape provinces, Gauteng will experience a significant drop in temperatures and increased wind speeds through Tuesday.
  • The South African Weather Service (SAWS) indicates that the cold front driving snow and floods in the south will pull frigid air across the interior, leading to “biting” conditions in Johannesburg and Pretoria.
  • Residents are advised to prepare for increased electricity demand and potential localized wind damage as the system moves toward the north-east.

Although the most destructive rainfall and snow are reserved for the Western, Northern, and Eastern Cape, the South African Weather Service (SAWS) warns that the sheer scale of this system will have a noticeable impact on Gauteng.

As the front pushes inland, it is drawing a mass of cold, polar air across the Highveld, resulting in a sharp decline in temperatures and strong, gusty winds across the province.

While Gauteng is not currently under the severe “Orange Level” flood warnings issued for the Cape, the Yellow Level 2 warnings for damaging winds extend into the central interior.

This may lead to localized issues such as falling trees, dust storms on open roads, and minor damage to informal settlements. High-sided vehicles on major routes like the N1 and N3 should exercise caution due to strong crosswinds.

For those in Johannesburg and Pretoria, the primary concern remains the extreme wind-chill factor.

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Temperatures are expected to remain in the low teens or single digits in some areas, significantly increasing the risk of fire-related incidents as households turn to heaters and open flames.

Residents are urged to monitor updates, as these systems can often bring unexpected cloud cover or light drizzle to the province’s southern borders.

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