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*Zimbabwe Weather Report And Forecast: 19 September 2022* *Follow Pindula on WhatsApp for daily new updates* https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va84dngJP21B2nWeyM3v?qm The Meteorological Services Department of Zimbabwe has released a weather report and forecast for the period 19 – 21 September 2022. Pindula News presents the report and forecast below: *PREAMBLE* *ZIMBABWE EVENING WEATHER REPORT AND FOREC AST ISSUED AT 1600 HRS ON MONDAY 19 SEPTEMBER 2022 VALID UNTIL WEDNESDAY 21 SEPTEMBER 2022.* > Mostly sunny conditions were experienced countrywide. Cool conditions prevailed in the morning. Hot conditions prevailed in the afternoon and it became cool by the evening. A cloud system from both Zambia and Botswana is approaching Zimbabwe’s western provinces, namely Matabeleland North and Matabeleland South. *FORECAST FOR TOMORROW TUESDAY 20 SEPTEMBER 2022* > It should be windy across the country throughout the day. All Matabeleland Provinces. Bulawayo NIetropolitan, Masvingo and Midlands are expected to be partly cloudy with a chance of isolated thunderstorms. All other areas are expected to experience clear skies. Cool in the morning. becoming warm in the afternoon. *IMPACTS* > FIRE SEASON: Dry and windy conditions exacerbate the spread of veldt fires > • While land preparations are vital at this stage. those engaged in such on-farm and other outdoor activities are reminded that it is illegal to start veld fires. > • High temperatures can cause dehydration and other related diseases. > • Fluctuation of temperatures between night and day may affect the body’s health. with common colds. influenza. and fever. as well as asthma. being common. > • Strong winds may blow off roofs and damage property. *ACTIONS TO TAKE* > Veld fires are extensive so fanners are expected to construct fire guards that are at least 9 metres wide and free of burning vegetative matter. > • Take enough fluids to compensate for water loss through dehydration with medical doctors’ advice. > • Keep warm at night and avoid prolonged exposure to sunlight, especially during midday > • Farmers are urged to reduce the amount of grass on their farms and residential properties through hay baling. thatch and broom grass harvesting as a fire prevention measure. > • Put out any fires found in open veldt fires and road-sides. Do not leave any fire unattended. *TEMPERATURES FOR THE MAIN CITY CENTRES* Max today > Harare > 31 > Bulawayo > 35 > Gweru > 32 > Mutare > 30 > Kwekwe > 35 > Kadoma > 36 > Masvingo > 35 > Chinhoyi > 34 > Lupane > 35 > Bindura > 30 > Marondera > 29 > Gwanda > 38 Min tomorrow 16 13 15 17 15 15 16 13 16 14 15 16 Max tomorrow 30 33 30 29 33 35 33 33 34 31 29 36 *CENTRES* *FORECAST OF TOMORROW’S WEATHER IN HOLIDAY RESORTS* *Min* *Max* VICTORIA FALLS: Sunny and hot 17 35 KARIBA: Sunny and hot 22 39 GREAT ZIMBABWE: Sunny and hot 16 33 NYANGA: Sunny and hot 10 25 VUMBA: Sunny and hot 12 26 MATOPOS: Sunny and hot 12 31 CHIMANIMANI: Sunny and hot 11 27 *WEATHER FORECAST FOR WEDNESDAY 21 SEPTEMBER 2022* > Matabeleland South, Bulawayo Metropolitan, south of Midlands, Masvingo and south of Manicaland are expected to be partly cloudy and windy with a slight chance of rain and drizzle. All other areas are expected to experience clear skies. Cool in the morning becoming warm in the afternoon. *Pindula News* _If you found this article useful_ *Please support Pindula by forwarding to friends and groups*
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