The Meteorological Services Department has warned of flash flooding,
strong winds and possibly hail in some areas as the country is expected
to receive heavy rainfall starting today.
The rains are expected to cover the whole country by tomorrow.
MSD acting deputy director operations, Mr Reynold Ndoro yesterday
said a cloud system was expected to move into the country today starting
from the southern districts; Bulawayo, Matabeleland South and Masvingo.
“The southern districts should receive heavy falls in excess of 50mm
in 24 hours. On Thursday rainfall should increase to cover the whole
country with heavy falls in some areas.
“From Friday, the rains are expected to decline to remain confined over the Harare and Mashonaland provinces,” he said.
Mr Ndoro said there was a high risk of flash flooding, strong winds and hail in some areas during this period.
“The
Meteorological Services Department encourages the public to take the
necessary measures to safeguard life and property in those areas that
will be affected.” “Last month heavy rains associated with strong winds
destroyed property especially cars that were parked under trees.
Roads were damaged while some areas went for days without electricity
due to the destruction caused by those rains. The 2012/13 rainfall
season was delayed forcing many farmers to plant late.http://www.herald.co.zw/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=72869:heavy-rains-expected-from-today&catid=47:agriculture&Itemid=139#.UVvlQjcR3IU
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