The South African weather service on Sunday, said that heat-wave conditions resulting in persistently high temperatures were expected in parts of Eastern Cape, Mpumalanga, Limpopo, Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal provinces.
The authorities have urged people to take precautions by avoiding exposure to the sun and drinking lots of water among other measures.
A heatwave is a period of hot weather where temperatures are higher than is expected for the time of year. It can be dangerous especially for the vulnerable, including elderly people, children and people with underlying health conditions. It can cause heat exhaustion, heat stroke and dehydration.
The heatwave forecast comes a week after parts of Gauteng province were struck by a hail storm which caused extensive damage, blocking highways and damaging gardens, vehicles, car parks, buildings, roads and other property.
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