Onset of rain uncertain as La Nina delayed to next year
The Citizen|October 02, 2024
It's still too early to tell whether the weather will come to the rescue of a water-thirsty Gauteng, because a La Nina phenomenon, which normally brings above-average rains, may only kick in next year, meteorologists say.
Marizka Coetzer

SA Weather Service lead scientist Dr Christien Engelbrecht said the rainfall outlook for the interior parts from spring to mid-summer was not that favourable this year.

"For the remainder of spring and summer the El Nino was in a neutral phase and was predicted to move into a La Nina event, where one can typically expect above-normal rainfall.

"However, in this coming summer season the La Nina was predicted to be weak until January-February.

"This means the rainfall predictions are a little uncertain," she said.

Engelbrecht said above-average temperatures were predicted for the remainder of the spring and mid-summer period.

"In some areas in the eastern and western parts there are very low probabilities of above-normal rain indicated for mid-summer.

"Spring is also not that favourable for rainfall currently," she said.

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