Kruger National Park weather forecast Posted on 11 February 2021 The Kruger National Park received bountiful rains over the past three weeks. Heavy rainfall in the north of the country has contributed to flooded rivers and rising dam levels. The north of the park received around 300mm of rain over this period and the south approximately 220mm, according to Isaac Phaahla, General Manager of Communications and Marketing of the Kruger National Park spoke with Getaway Magazine. The Kruger National Park’s rainy season is in the summertime. With showers expected in most parts over the next few days, here is a weather forecast for the park for the next week, as released by SANParks: Crocodile Bridge: Letaba: Lower Sabie: Malelane: Mopani: Orpen: Pretoriuskop: Punda Maria: Satara: Shingwedzi: Skukuza: Phalaborwa: The Department of Water and Sanitation said that water levels in a number of dams in the Lowveld are continuously rising. ‘Water levels in the listed dams in the Lowveld in the Mpumalanga Province continue to record impressive levels. This can be seen through the major improvements in dams like the Kwena which was less than 30% three weeks ago but now stands above 70%,’ said the department. The increases are as follows: Buffelskloof Dam increased from 100.8% to 101.4% Driekoppies Dam from 99.2% to 102.2% Longmere Dam from 69.0% to 79.0% Klipkopjes Dam from 51.9% to 74.3% Witklip Dam from 101.6% to 101.9% Kwena Dam from 57.2% to 74.2% Da Gama Dam from 86.0% to 98.9% Inyaka Dam from 69.7% to 75.0% Ohrigstad Dam from 47.2% to 53.6%. ‘The water situation in the whole of the Mpumalanga Province is also satisfactory with the average water levels in the listed dams increasing from 80.8% to 86.1%. The water management areas (WMA) also continue to improve with the Olifants WMA increasing from 70.9% to 78.6% and the Inkomati-Usuthu WMA increasing from 79.6% to 86.7%,’ the statement concluded. All the park gates have reopened but a number of internal roads remain closed: H15 S10 S113 S118 S135 S139 S14 S147 S23 S3 S47 S48 S52 S53 S56 S57 S62 S63 S64 S65 S69 S7 S8 S94 Image: Melanie van Zyl/ Getaway Gallery Related Posts Buildings, roads and homes flood as severe weather hits KZN 18 May 2023 Good news from the brink of extinction in Volcanoes National Park 11 May 2023 Photojournalist Graeme Green went to Rwanda's Volcanoes National Park to document the recently opened campus... read more Curiosity skilled the cat 5 May 2023 A member of The Explorer’s Club and founder of Curiosity Company, Francois Malherbe uses tracking... read more PREV ARTICLE NEXT ARTICLE
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