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Zimbabwe Weather Report & Forecast: 12 To 14 November 2022

1 year agoSun, 13 Nov 2022 04:30:33 GMT
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Zimbabwe Weather Report & Forecast: 12 To 14 November 2022

The weather report and forecast issued by the Meteorological Services Department in conjunction with the Department of Civil Protection at 4 PM on Saturday 12 November 2022 valid until Monday 14 November 2022:

PREAMBLE

Numerous thunderstorms were experienced across the country yesterday with the highest rainfall recorded at Victoria Falls (61mm).

Other stations that recorded rainfall amounts above 20mm include Gweru (44mm), Mvurwi (28mm) and Masvingo (25mm).

It was mostly cloudy across the country in the morning becoming partly cloudy and warm in most parts of the country.

Scattered thunderstorms were experienced this afternoon in areas in the northern parts of the country such as Matabeleland North, Mashonaland West, and Midlands provinces.

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FORECAST FOR TOMORROW, SUNDAY 13 NOVEMBER 2022 

The prevailing humid conditions are expected to persist. It should be cloudy and warm in most parts of the country, with the possibility of scattered thundershowers in some places.

Localized heavy downpours remain probable in the areas to the western parts of the country. Mild morning and evening conditions are anticipated. However, pressure should start to rise over the southeast coast of South Africa in late the evening.

IMPACTS

  • Lightning strikes are a major risk during this period; all areas have a potential risk for lightning strikes.
  • Lightning can strike even when clouds are distant, this is a scientific phenomenon called lightning from the blue.
  • The atmosphere is conducive for localized hailstorms and strong winds.

ACTIONS TO TAKE

  • If caught in the open, please avoid sheltering under isolated trees or in isolated sheds as these tend to be natural lightning conductors.
  • When a thunderstorm threatens, get inside a home or large building,
  • Even when lightning is seen in a distance, it might not be safe to be outdoors. The rough rule for noting the safe zone when you see lightning is the 30-30 Rule: If you see lightning and cannot count up to 30 seconds before you hear thunder, then you are not safe from the next lightning strike.
  • Where possible, install lightning conductors on buildings.

WEATHER OUTLOOK FOR MONDAY 14 NOVEMBER 2022

It should be cloudy and windy with rain and drizzle in the morning in Matabeleland South, Bulawayo Metropolitan, southern parts of Midlands, Masvingo, and Manicaland provinces. Daytime temperatures are expected to drop slightly.

All other areas are anticipated to be partly cloudy and warm with a chance of afternoon and evening thunderstorms.

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