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Gale force winds batter KZN s coastal areas Updated Nothando Mkhize Share this: Gale force winds that are blowing along KZN s coastal areas - are expected to last throughout the day. iStock In Durban this morning, wind speeds reached 52 kilometres per hour with gusts of up to 66 kays per hour. The SA Weather Service says there re are rough conditions at sea as well. Forecaster Ayanda Ntsele said: About 40 to 60 km per hour coming from the south-westerly direction due to the surface region high that is dominating today s weather and due to that today s temperatures are quite cooler. We also have a warning our for very rough season between Port Edward and up to about Kosi Bay. They are expected to be 4.5 to 5 metres. The conditions are expect to subside from the evening today. ....
Premium Content Subscriber only The Bureau of Meteorology have issued a gale force wind warning for majority of the Capricorn Coast which could impact Easter boating activity. The warning also extends to the Fraser Island coast, but is expected to be downgraded to a strong wind warning by tomorrow morning. A Bureau of Meteorology spokesman said it could create some potentially dangerous conditions on the water and urged boaties to take necessary caution. BOM s weather warning followed news the Gladstone region received between four to seven millimetres of rain overnight. With 20 to 50mm expected over the next 24 hours across the Gladstone region, the BOM spokesman said we were poised for more rain. ....
Living up to its proverbial lion-like arrival, March opens with a forecast of fierce, gale-force winds for the Berkshires, southern Vermont and eastern New York from Monday afternoon until midday Tuesday. The strongest impact from northwest winds 20 to 30 mph, gusting as high as 55 mph, is likely after dark on Monday until early Tuesday, according to a wind advisory from the National Weather Service in Albany, N.Y. The blustery winds will be caused by the leading edge of much colder Arctic air slicing across the Northeast. Potentially hazardous snow squalls could develop Monday between 6 and 11 p.m., leading to briefly treacherous driving conditions, forecasters cautioned. ....
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