South Africa

Regional weather forecast, Wednesday, 28 September 2022

Weather forecast data provided by the South African Weather Service. For a detailed forecast of your province, click here.

Severe Weather Alerts

IMPACT-BASED WARNINGS:

1.NIL

FIRE DANGER WARNINGS:

1.Extremely high fire danger conditions are expected in the south-western Bushveld of Limpopo, in places in the North-West Province, as well as the central and north-eastern parts of the Northern Cape.

ADVISORIES:

  1. NIL

Temperature and UVB forecast

Gauteng:

Temperature: Hot in places in the north, otherwise fine and warm becoming partly cloudy in the afternoon.

The expected UVB Sunburn Index: Extreme.

Mpumalanga:

Temperature: Cloudy in the east at first, otherwise partly cloudy and warm but fine in the west. It will hot in places in the Lowveld.

Limpopo:

Temperature: Cloudy along the escarpment in the morning, otherwise partly cloudy and warm to hot but fine in the west and south-west

North-West Province:

Temperature: Partly cloudy and warm to hot.

Free State:

Temperature: Partly cloudy and warm to hot, with afternoon showers and thundershowers in the south and along the Lesotho border

Northern Cape:

Temperature: Fine along the coast and adjacent interior where it will be cloudy at first with morning fog patches, otherwise partly cloudy and warm to hot with afternoon isolated showers and thundershowers in the east.

Wind: The wind along the coast will be moderate to fresh south-easterly.

Western Cape:

Temperature: Cloudy along the south coast at first, otherwise partly cloudy and cool to warm with morning fog patches over the interior, becoming fine in the west by the afternoon.

Wind: The wind along the coast will be light to moderate south-westerly, becoming fresh along the west coast in the afternoon.

The expected UVB Sunburn Index: Very High.

Eastern Cape:

The Western half –Cloudy at first with morning fog patches in the south, otherwise partly cloudy and cool with isolated thundershowers over the interior from late morning until the late afternoon.

The Western half -Wind: The wind along the coast will be light to moderate westerly.

The Eastern half -Cloudy and cool with morning fog patches south of the escarpment. Isolated thundershowers are expected in the afternoon, but scattered along the escarpment and to the east of Queenstown.

The Eastern half -The wind along the coast will be moderate north-easterly.

Kwazulu-Natal:

Temperature: Morning fog in places over the interior, otherwise partly cloudy and warm. Isolated showers are expected over the southern half, but scattered in the extreme south.

Wind: The wind along the coast will be moderate to fresh north-easterly.

The expected UVB Sunburn Index: High.

Stay up to date by viewing our daily Regional weather forecast here.


Adamu Andrew Michael

Adamu Andrew is a journalist from Tanzania. He holds a B.A in Mass Communication from St. Augustine University of Tanzania. He is currently working with The South African on syndication content like weather, daily horoscopes, soapies, On This Day, and newspaper front pages.

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