Shorts and slops or an umbrella? Here’s what the weather holds for every province in South Africa on Friday, 4 August 2023.
Severe weather alerts
IMPACT-BASED WARNINGS
NIL
FIRE DANGER WARNINGS:
Extremely high fire danger conditions are expected over eastern parts of the Central Karoo Municipality in the Western Cape, as well as the central parts and southern interior of Namakwa in the Northern Cape
ADVISORIES:
NIL
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Conditions and UVB forecast
Gauteng
Temperature: Fine and cold, but cool in the north
The expected UVB Sunburn Index: High.
Mpumalanga
Temperature: Morning fog over the Highveld and escarpment, otherwise fine and cold to cool, but warm in the Lowveld. It will be partly cloudy in the extreme north-east
Limpopo
Temperature: Morning fog patches over the central parts, otherwise partly cloudy and cool, but cloudy in the north.
North West
Temperature: Fine and cool.
Free State
Temperature: Fine and cold to cool
Northern Cape
Temperature: Fine and cool but warm in the north. It will be windy over the interior.
Wind: – The wind along the coast will be moderate northely to north-westerly.
Western Cape
Temperature: Partly cloudy in the south-west, otherwise fine and cool to warm.
Wind: The wind along the coast will be light to moderate northerly becoming southerly along the south coast by afternoon. The expected UVB sunburn index:
The expected UVB Sunburn Index: Moderate.
Eastern Cape
The Western half: Fine and warm.
The Western half – Wind: The wind along the coast will be light to moderate north-westerly, becoming south-westerly at night
The Eastern half: Fine and cool to warm.
The Eastern half – Wind: The wind along the coast will be moderate north-easterly.
KwaZulu-Natal
Temperature: Fine and cool but warm in the east.
Wind: The wind along the coast will be moderate north-easterly.
The expected UVB Sunburn Index: Very High.
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Weather forecast data provided by the South African Weather Service. For a detailed forecast of your province, click here.