Northern Cape Breton remained in the bull’s-eye of the storm, with Environment Canada issuing an orange-level alert, the second most severe in its … Read more: Heavy rain soaks HRM, snowfall warnings remain for western NS – CityNews Halifax
The yellow warnings forecast 20 to 30 centimetres of snowfall by Wednesday afternoon, while the orange warnings, in northern Cape Breton and in … Read more: Winter storm moves into Atlantic Canada, bringing heavy wet snow and high winds
… Northern Cape, as well as over the West Coast District in the Western Cape until Thursday, but only on Thursday over the Cape Winelands, Little … Read more: Western Cape braces for hot to very hot weather as extreme UV Index hits
Van den Berg says very little rain is expected over the Northern Cape until approximately 12 December. Conditions for rain over the Northern Cape … Read more: Good Chance Of Daily Rain, More Hail In December – African Farming
… Northern Cape. ADVISORIES. Hot to very hot and uncomfortable conditions are expected over the Kamiesberg Local Municipality in the Northern Cape … Read more: SA braces for fierce storms with strong winds and excessive lightning expected – SAPeople
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Extremely high fire danger conditions are expected over the north central parts of the Northern Cape. … Partly cloudy and cool to warm with scattered … Read more: WEDNESDAY WEATHER: Rain or thunderstorms in the east and the south coast
The enforcement action is part of a broader initiative to combat illegal gaming operations in the province. South Africa.- The Northern Cape … Read more: Northern Cape authorities crack down on illegal gambling in Kuruman
Northern Cape Breton, including Ingonish and Cheticamp, have been issued the yellow warning and expected to get 15-20 centimetres of snow … Read more: Storm update: Snowfall warning for parts of Cape Breton – SaltWire