Weather forecast, alerts and UVB index for all South African provinces, 29 July 2021

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

Severe Weather Alerts

IMPACT-BASED WARNINGS:

  1. Yellow level 1 warning for damaging waves resulting in localized difficulty in navigation at sea is expected between Dassen Island and Cape Agulhas in the Western Cape.

FIRE DANGER WARNINGS:

  1. Nil.

ADVISORIES:

  1. Nil.

Gauteng:

Temperature: Fine and cool.

The expected UVB Sunburn Index: High.

Mpumalanga:

Temperature: Fine and cool but warm in the Lowveld.

Limpopo:

Temperature: Fine and cool but warm in the Lowveld.

North-West Province:

Temperature: Fine and cool.

Free State:

Temperature: Fine and cool.

Northern Cape:

East temperature: Partly cloudy and cold in the south west otherwise fine and cool.

Wind: The wind along the coast will be light to moderate southerly to south-easterly, but fresh in the evening.

Western Cape:

Temperature: Fine in the north-east, otherwise cloudy and cold to cool, with isolated showers and rain in the south-west.

Wind: The wind along the coast will be moderate to fresh westerly to northwesterly but fresh to strong along the south coast in the morning.

The expected UVB Sunburn Index: Low.

Eastern Cape:

The Western half Temperature: Fine and cool, but cold in the north. It will become cloudy with light rain along the coast from the afternoon.

The Western half – Wind: The wind along the coast will be moderate to fresh westerly, becoming strong in the afternoon.

The Eastern half Temperature: Fine and cool.

The Eastern half Wind: The wind along the coast will be moderate to fresh south-westerly.

Kwazulu-Natal:

Temperature: Fine and cool, but warm in the north-east. It will become partly cloudy in the east in the afternoon.

Wind: The wind along the coast will be gentle to moderate northerly to northwesterly in the morning, becoming moderate to fresh southerly to southwesterly from the south, from mid-morning, spreading northwards.

The expected UVB Sunburn Index: High.




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