
Weather update: Cold weather to grapple Gauteng and three other provinces
According to the South African Weather Service (SAWS), most areas in the province will remain clear initially, but significant changes are anticipated from midweek.
Cool and sunny conditions are expected in many northern locations throughout the week. In Pretoria, Monday will bring cooler weather, with a minimum temperature of 4°C and a high of 15°C with clear sunny conditions.
In Johannesburg, temperatures will drop to a low of 3°C, rising to 13°C by midday before cooling again in the evening. On Tuesday, temperatures are expected to rise slightly, reaching a maximum of 14°C in Johannesburg with no rainfall predicted.
From Wednesday onward, temperatures in Gauteng are expected to improve, potentially signalling the end of winter as we approach August. Fine weather will continue in the northern parts of the country next week, including Limpopo and Mpumalanga, where it will remain warm.
The SA Weather Service encourages the public to stay updated with the latest forecasts and warnings as conditions evolve throughout the week.
Let us know by leaving a comment below, or send a WhatsApp to 060 011 0211.
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