Date: Wednesday, 29 October 2025
Areas: Vryburg, Taung, Bloemhof, Ganyesa, Morokweng and surrounding villages
The South African Weather Service indicates a cooler, cloudy day on Wednesday with scattered to widespread showers and thunderstorms across most of the North West. A Yellow Level 2 warning for severe thunderstorms is in effect, meaning storms could bring heavy downpours, frequent lightning, strong gusty winds and pockets of small hail, with a risk of localised flooding, especially in low-lying areas and along streams.

At a glance
• Temperatures: Cooler than earlier in the week (generally low–mid 20s °C).
• Rain/Storm chance: ~60% (scattered), increasing during the afternoon into the evening.
• Main hazards: Heavy rain, lightning, strong winds, small hail, water on roads, brief power interruptions.
Town-by-town outlook
• Vryburg: Cloudy and cool; scattered thunderstorms from afternoon into evening.
• Taung: Mostly cloudy; thundershowers likely later in the day.
• Bloemhof: Cloudy with showers/thunderstorms on and off; roads may become slippery.
• Ganyesa: Overcast; good chance of afternoon/evening storms with heavy downpours possible.
• Morokweng: Cool and cloudy; thunderstorms expected later, some may be strong.



What this means for you:
Commuters & road users
• Expect reduced visibility and slippery roads, especially on the N14, R34, R378, R375 and district gravel routes.
• Do not drive through flooded crossings. Turn around, don’t risk it.
• Keep headlights on, increase following distance, and watch for debris blown onto the road.
Households
• Secure loose items (bins, shade-nets, corrugated sheets).
• Clear gutters and yard drains to help water run off.
• Unplug sensitive appliances during intense lightning; charge phones and power banks in the morning.
Schools, events & workplaces
• Move outdoor activities under cover or reschedule for earlier in the day.
• Arrange safe pickup points away from flooded verges; have umbrella/poncho plans for learners.
• Ensure emergency numbers and first-aid kits are at hand.
Farmers & smallholders
• Shelter livestock ahead of storm cells; avoid low-lying kraals that pond.
• Check hail-netting and irrigation electrics; protect pumps and control boxes from water ingress.
If severe weather strikes
• In an emergency, call 112 (from any cellphone), 10177 (Ambulance/EMS), or 10111 (SAPS).
Bottom line
Plan for a wet, stormy Wednesday. Travel earlier where possible, secure property, and keep an eye on the sky from midday onward. Short, intense storms are possible—take care and check on neighbours who may need assistance.
-The VIP Team
-SA Weather
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