El servicio meteorológico advierte de una ola de frío en Free State

El Servicio Meteorológico de Sudáfrica ha emitido una advertencia por condiciones de frío que se espera continúen en la provincia de Free State durante los próximos días.

El meteorólogo Tshifhiwa Mathivha, de la oficina del Servicio Meteorológico de Sudáfrica en Bloemfontein, señaló que un frente frío llegará a las zonas del suroeste del país el domingo, trayendo consigo fuertes vientos.

Se prevé que el frente produzca vientos dañinos en gran parte de Free State, excepto en las áreas del noroeste, con posibles chubascos aislados y tormentas eléctricas solo en las partes del sur.

Mathivha añadió que se esperan temperaturas mayormente de frías a frescas desde el domingo hasta el miércoles, sin que se anticipen más precipitaciones hasta el viernes.

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