Hail, storms, strong winds predicted for northern KZN

Published Nov 5, 2021

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The South African Weather Service has issued a yellow-level alert for severe thunderstorms on Friday afternoon and evening in parts of Northern KZN, Gauteng and Mpumalanga.

The service forecasts disruptive rains, damaging winds and significant amounts of hail. The summer season often brings severe hail storms that cause damage to cars and infrastructure. It also warns of localised flooding and slippery road conditions

The level-two weather alert covers the KZN district municipalities of Zululand and uMkhanyakude, as well as the Lesedi municipality in Gauteng, and the Nkangala and Gert Sibanda district municipalities of Mpumalanga.

Santam’s underwriting manager Marius Neethling says: “Varying from marble-sized to fully-fledged golf balls, hailstones can measure up to 7cm in diameter, so it’s easy to see why they do so much damage to vehicles and property. Windscreens are shattered, vehicles dented, roofs damaged and house windows broken.”

The cost to repair and replace vehicles varies according to the severity of the storm and damage done to the paintwork, etc. Not only are the costs often crippling, but the repair process can take months, depending on the availability of car parts and the capacity of approved motor body repairers.

Neethling offers some tips on how to prepare for the storm:

If you are on the road or your vehicle is parked:

  • Drive slowly – it minimises the damage of hail and combats slippery roads.
  • Find a safe, covered area immediately or pull over under an overpass, provided it is safe to do so.
  • Undercover parking at malls and petrol stations is a good temporary solution to protecting your car during a hailstorm.
  • Stay inside the vehicle. Large hail stones pose genuine injury threat.
  • Keep fleecy blankets and cables in your boot so you can cover your car to minimise the impact of hail.

The Independent on Saturday

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