NATIONAL NEWS - Several provinces across the country have been experiencing strong winds and heavy downpours in recent days, in the wake of Tropical Storm Eloise.
Forecasters expect the wet weather to continue for several more days.

Centurion, Rabie Street. Picture: @tWeatherSA

Crocodile Bridge has been closed. Picture: Twitter @SANParksKNP

Luvuvhu. Picture: Twitter @SANParksKNP

Sabie low-water bridge. Picture: Twitter @SANParksKNP

Localised flooding between Vryburg and Kuruman. Picture: Isobel Guthrie

Road between Vryburg and Kuruman. Picture: Isobel Guthrie

Flooded roads in Randburg, Johannesburg. Picture: Twitter

Fleurhof, Roodepoort. Picture: Twitter

Centurion, Rabie Street. Picture: @tWeatherSA

Crocodile Bridge has been closed. Picture: Twitter @SANParksKNP
Gauteng
Gauteng is still experiencing rainy and cloudy weather, as temperatures continue to peak and the Vaal Dam topping 80% and sitting at 82.4%.
However, according to Gauteng Weather there would be some respite in the form of slightly lower rain odds on Wednesday and Thursday, but rising rain was probable from Friday all the way through to the weekend.
Kruger
Gravel roads within the Kruger National Park have been closed due to the recent floods as a safety precaution measure.
The Phabeni bridge was opened but due to a high possibility of the Crocodile River flooding again, it has been closed.
North West
Article: Caxton publication, The Citizen