Weather Warning: The rain's coming down in KZN
Updated | By Stacey & J Sbu
It's a rainy day in Durban...
Hey, KZN! We are in for a wet one this evening...
The South African Weather Service on Tuesday issued a Yellow Level 2 warning for disruptive rain in the extreme south-eastern parts of the province.
Since the statement has been issued, people from all over KZN have taken to social media to share their situations.
Take a look below at everything happening right now on the East Coast:
Read More: Level 2 weather warning for south-east KZN
Rainfall chart for today, 27-06-2023. Showers and rain confined to the central, western and southern parts of the country spreading to the east coast. pic.twitter.com/148nQIQ8Km
— SA Weather Service (@SAWeatherServic) June 27, 2023
Kingsmead Stadium weather update
— ItsGoingViral (@ItsGoingViral1) June 27, 2023
Received 13:43pm, 27/06/23 pic.twitter.com/CX2o6kwrVK
Park Rynie Beach Road
— ItsGoingViral (@ItsGoingViral1) June 27, 2023
Received 13:26 27/06/23 #DurbanWeather #KZNWeather pic.twitter.com/EUjNW2sQhK
Now in Durban 100% 🌧️🌧️🌧️. The sun dribbled many, including me #Durbanweather #KZNTraffic https://t.co/c4Fgb2txMu
— MAHSAK ☺ (@SakkieSakkie2) June 27, 2023
Durban weather pic.twitter.com/UkPdhpys7p
— Mfundo Kunene 🚹 (@k_mfundopraise) June 27, 2023
Pennington KZN Suid Kus word omtrent gehammer deur baie harde en aanhoudende reën, vanaf net voor 6h00 vanoggend📸Carol Lamprecht @peoples_weather @SAWeatherServic @VoxWeatherZa @SCoastHerald @i_trafficKZN @ecr9495 @_ArriveAlive pic.twitter.com/EoE2Ay8yXg
— ReenvalSA (@ReenvalSA) June 27, 2023
Haibo what's up with the Durban weather. It's raining out of nowhere 🥴 that time I'm dressed in summer clothes
— Nana-Leigh MaRadebe (@Liya_GQ) June 27, 2023
CLICK HERE: ECR Weather updates
Stay tuned for more and stay safe. We will bring you the latest at East Coast Radio.
TIPS: Safety tips for driving in the rain
Stacey and J Sbu have some tips for you on how to stay safe in severe weather conditions. Have a look below:
- GET IN - If you are outside, get inside. If you're already inside, get as far into the middle of the building as possible.
- GET DOWN - Get underground if possible. If you cannot, go to the lowest floor possible.
- COVER UP - Flying and falling debris are a storm's number one killer. Use pillows, blankets, coats, helmets, etc to cover up and protect your head and body from flying debris.
More on East Coast Radio:
Image courtesy of
Show's Stories
-
Festive fatalities: Way too many accidents on the road
This December has seen a 36% increase in road accidents compared to 2023...
East Coast Breakfast 26 minutes ago -
Woman shows us how she applies her lips daily
This woman's lips are quite something...
Stacey & J Sbu 2 days, 17 hours ago