For three days here now – we have had an intermittent deluge. With a blasting onshore to boot. As we write this, the storm surge has breached the high tide bank at Tofo Beach- and we still have another half metre of tide to come! Local radio has issued a flood and cyclone warning…although it’s not clearly a typical cyclone system.
Obviously fishing has been out. Only surfers here are holding out for some waves. Even the market is shut down! In EDM’s credit, they have kept the power on right throughout this three day storm.
But for the most, it’s indoors.
Check out this fabulous indigenous weather website: http://www.weatherphotos.co.za/ for continual updates.
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