 Goten, Johannesburg weather, incoming cold front mobileses emergency services. Mondays are never feel good type of days, getting back into the working week is never easy, throw a massive cold front into the mix and things get even more difficult. For the people in and around Johannesburg, though, officials are warning that things could actually be more dangerous than difficult. West Johannesburg weather update the South African Weather Service has confirmed that a cold front will arrive on Monday and see severe temperature drops across the province of Goten. The weather has also led to official warnings as the risk of flooding is high in some areas. The conditions are expected to continue until Wednesday. With Joberg already currently experiencing some truly cold temperatures and rainfall also set to arrive on Monday, emergency services are on high alert. City of Johannesburg Emergency Services spokesperson Robert Mellotti is a detailed official plans on Sunday. The City of Johannesburg Emergency Management Services will remain on high alert to make sure that we respond to any emergency which might occur. The main focus will be all our 189 informal settlements throughout the city since they are the most vulnerable to fire incidents when we have cold and wet weather conditions like this. Disaster management monitoring teams have been dispatched to all seven regions of the city to monitor any eventuality which might occur and also to facilitate any evacuations procedures whenever there is a need to do so since there is a possibility of localizate flooding, especially in our low-lying areas, he said. We had a look at the Ventusky Service to get a physical look at the cold front. This is how it will look at 20 hundred hours on Monday night. Over the full 24 hours of Monday, Joberg should receive just over 10mm of rainfall. While temperatures may be getting colder in Cape Town, nowhere near enough rain is coming down during similar cold fronts.