SA Weather Service says no need for KZN storm warning
Updated | By Gcinokuhle Malinga
The South African Weather Service says it is too early to issue another
storm alert for KZN.

Forecasters say we will see temperatures drop, as thunderstorms roll into the province from Tuesday afternoon.
Forecaster Odirile Modipa says KZN can expect a 60% chance of thunderstorms.
"We're looking at some morning fog patches over the interior with cloudy conditions in the morning, becoming partly cloudy for the rest of day. We've got a 60% chance of showers and thundershowers in the afternoon for the whole province," says Modipa.
For the rest of the week, she says, we'll get a 30% chance of showers and thundershowers for the whole province and on Friday it looks like we might be getting some more rain.
A level two alert for thunderstorms was issued in KZN on Monday.
Modipa says for now, there's no need to send out another warning.
"At the moment we're not looking at issuing any warnings for disruptive rains or severe thunderstorm or any other warning but there is no change tomorrow, but for now we're not issuing any warnings for the rest of the week."

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