Weather & Hail Warnings

RAArmstrong

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TAF (Forecast for OR Tambo) has a 40% probability of the following:

PROB40 1114/1117 VRB25G45KT 2000 +TSGSRA SCT025CB

This is a forecast for OR Tambo between 1600 and 1900 local time. Wind is variable direction at 25knots gusting to 45knots. (45 knots = 83kmh) 2000 meters visibility. Thunderstorms, Hail. Rain. Cumulonimbus Cloud Scattered at 2500ft
 

Gizmo

Banned
I think Leonard is going to get his zombies today by the sounds of it outside...:fencelook:


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chou56929

///Member
Dont know if its true. If so. I need to start driving home.

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herr bmw

///Member
wife got message from the department to get back to Pretoria asap
big storm on the way and don't want there employees stuck anywhere

she is leaving the vaal dam now
 

chou56929

///Member
herr bmw said:
wife got message from the department to get back to Pretoria asap
big storm on the way and don't want there employees stuck anywhere

she is leaving the vaal dam now
Hectic. So its true then. Need to start leaving rooderpoort to pta then


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Ralf*

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current rainy weather over Gauteng is moving off eastwards and into the much needed Vaal Catchment area

we dont need the rain over JHB or PTA, we need the rain over Standerton, Villiers, Franfort etc, to feed the Vaal Dam

some more BIG weather is firing up in the FreeState, Welkom, Kimberly and Bloem, but (AT THIS STAGE) judging by the wind vectors, that weather should curl southwards before getting close to Gauteng

will monitor to see whatever fires up later on

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Waseem 333i

Active member
Sabretooth tiger said:
Anyone know if all this rain has raised the level at the Vaal dam?
I checked yesterday. No changes to the levels. Was also one of the reasons why I asked where the storm water goes.

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msm

Well-known member
Here is 30 day rolling window view for the Vaal. Seems to have made a difference so far, but I'm no expert on how to interpret these properly:

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Lizzard

Active member
So the Vaaldam is shared with 3 provinces, where the other 2 provinces Free state and Mpumalanga are already having their own individual dam's we in Gauteng have to share our dam with them, sounds a bit unfair if you ask me.

So any problems with the 4 dams flowing into the Vaaldam and it's level will lower. Why is the government only now making noise about the vaaldam levels when the other provinces had massive drought. It's like these people were hiding the inevitable about the Vaaldam running dry. :RedNo:
 
Waseem 333i said:
Sabretooth tiger said:
Anyone know if all this rain has raised the level at the Vaal dam?
I checked yesterday. No changes to the levels. Was also one of the reasons why I asked where the storm water goes.

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Ralf is right. we appreciate the rain, but hope it moves that side.
 
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