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Rain of terror almost over, say weather forecasters | News24

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South Africans typically celebrate Spring Day on 1 September and images of blossoms and the whiff of jasmine in the air are usual fare. But 2020 has, in typical fashion, pulled the rug, sending Mzansi rain, icy gale-force winds, and hail.

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