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Winter weather preparedness: what you need to know
Cape Times
|May 02, 2025
SOUTH Africans in certain parts of the country are experiencing an icy spell which is projected to continue over the next few weeks.
The South African Weather Service issued an Orange Level 5 Warning last week for severe thunderstorms across parts of Gauteng, Mpumalanga, and Limpopo.
The icy weather is part of a powerful weather system called a 'cut-off low', which brings heavy rain, low temperatures, and snow in certain areas. Flooding and storms can cause significant damage to your home and belongings, so it is critical to ensure you are prepared.
As winter approaches, it is critical to ensure that you are financially protected against the damage that can be done by severe weather systems such as this one.
Having the right building, home, and car insurance in place can ensure you are covered should you be affected by adverse weather conditions.
In addition to ensuring you have sufficient cover, there are also risk mitigation steps you can take against winter-related risks to reduce damage to your home and valuables, as well as your car when driving.
Now is the time to assess your property's vulnerability and take steps to minimise the impact of further seasonal changes and severe weather. Making these updates and adjustments now can help prevent serious damage in the long run, which may set you back financially.
Take steps to check the safety of your car for wet weather and brush up on safe driving tips for slippery roads.
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