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I think many people are wishing for global, warming! It is spring and normally the lowest temperature is about 10C during the night with daytime reaching +20C. This is Kwazulu Natal today. People have been stuck in cars for 12 hours on the motorway and they are totally unprepared for this type of weather as it never happens.

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Was there no weather forecast to forewarn people. Or is it like here in that many just ignore it and set out unprepared for the forecast conditions.
 
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Was there no weather forecast to forewarn people. Or is it like here in that many just ignore it and set out unprepared for the forecast conditions.
It was forecast last week, but no one expected it to be so severe as it is spring there with day temperatures normally close to the twenties.

There is quite a difference from one side of KZN to the other, especially as you approach Free State, Lesotho and the Drackensberg, but that is exceptional for sure.
Van Reenens pass normally closes temporary during some winters for a few hours, but you never see snow lower down. It is normally t shirt weather now. We lived in Newcastle , KZN for awhile and during the winter it got bitterly cold, but no snow etc.
 
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Weather (as a sailing instructor) is my thing. The weather systems are generated by the oceans, where the hotter southern (in the Northern hemisphere) drive rising air and low pressure. The air that rises then flows to the North and drops down over the cooler ocean further North , with another similar circulation starting north of that until you get to the pole. This year the previous record North Atlantic ocean temperature was broken in June (records are normally broken in September) by 1.5 deg Celsius. Put simply that 1.5 rise is putting much more energy into that huge body of water, and so we saw a hurricane in the Caribbean way earlier than th normal season (August to November).
More energy in weather systems mean more storms (like the thunderstorms in the UK over the last few days
 
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Weather (as a sailing instructor) is my thing. The weather systems are generated by the oceans, where the hotter southern (in the Northern hemisphere) drive rising air and low pressure. The air that rises then flows to the North and drops down over the cooler ocean further North , with another similar circulation starting north of that until you get to the pole. This year the previous record North Atlantic ocean temperature was broken in June (records are normally broken in September) by 1.5 deg Celsius. Put simply that 1.5 rise is putting much more energy into that huge body of water, and so we saw a hurricane in the Caribbean way earlier than th normal season (August to November).
More energy in weather systems mean more storms (like the thunderstorms in the UK over the last few days
What thunderstorms? All we have had is a little drizzle here in Worcester, but mostly sun.

Can the wildlife cope?
Not sure as it will affect many species like monkeys, baboons, tortoises etc plus kill a lot of insects which are the staple diet of animals like anteaters etc. :cry:

Well they look to be sitting in their vehicles.
Sadly we know of one person that has already died and they were in a stationary vehicle. Obviously there will probably be others.
 
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Thunderstorms started here yesterday afternoon and recommenced this morning. Still raining but thunder now stopped (Leicestershire)
 
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Stopped off at Towcester Waitrose for sandwiches and comfort break. The large concrete water course that runs adjacent to the car park was empty last week. Today it was gushing down and the Waitrose car park presented some difficulty to pedestrians.

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