KZN Braces for Damaging Winds as Cold Front Hits in June 2025

KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) is preparing for severe weather this weekend as a powerful cold front moves across South Africa. The South African Weather Service (SAWS) has issued a yellow level 1 warning for damaging winds along the KZN coastline, with heavy rain, snow in high-altitude areas, and rough seas expected. This cold front, arriving on 5 June 2025, will impact many parts of the province and surrounding regions, making it essential for residents and visitors to stay informed and take precautions.
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Severe Weather Alert: Damaging Winds Expected in KZN
The South African Weather Service warns of damaging winds between Port Edward and Kosi Bay. These winds are strong enough to disrupt small harbors and ports, posing risks to small vessels. Navigation could become hazardous as rough seas accompany the high winds. Residents along the coast should be cautious and secure any loose objects to prevent damage.
What to Expect: Rain, Snow, and Rough Seas
This weekend’s cold front is linked to a cut-off low-pressure system moving in from the Western Cape. As a result, cold to very cold conditions will develop, especially over high-lying areas of KZN, the Free State, and the Cape provinces. Moreover, snowfall is expected in these elevated regions. At the same time, rain and showers will spread across much of KZN, particularly along the coast.
In addition, coastal areas will face rough seas, with strong south-easterly to south-westerly winds developing as the cold front approaches. Consequently, these conditions will make maritime activities risky and may also lead to localized flooding in vulnerable low-lying areas.
Detailed Weather Forecast for 5 June 2025
- Gauteng: Partly cloudy and cool throughout the day. No significant rainfall is expected.
- Eastern Cape: Patchy morning fog inland with cool conditions and isolated thundershowers in the north.
- KwaZulu-Natal: Expect cloudy, cool to cold conditions with isolated showers along the coast. Winds will be moderate to fresh, shifting from south-easterly to easterly and north-easterly by the afternoon.
- Western Cape: Fine but cold, with morning frost inland and coastal winds varying between north-easterly and south-westerly.
- Free State and Highveld: Cold to cool with isolated showers and possible thundershowers.
Important Safety Tips for Residents and Visitors
- Secure outdoor furniture and loose items to avoid wind damage.
- Avoid unnecessary travel along coastal routes and refrain from sea activities during peak wind and wave conditions.
- Stay updated through SAWS alerts and local news for any changes in the weather forecast.
- Prepare for possible power outages and ensure emergency supplies are available.
- Boat owners should ensure vessels are securely moored and avoid sailing in rough sea conditions.
Stay Prepared and Informed
With KZN facing damaging winds and a strong cold front this June, preparation is crucial. Keep a close eye on weather updates from the South African Weather Service at www.weathersa.co.za. By taking the right precautions, you can minimize risks to property and personal safety.