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Tuesday's weather: Windy, isolated showers in Northern Cape, fine and cool elsewhere

Tuesday's weather: Windy, isolated showers in Northern Cape, fine and cool elsewhere

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The South African Weather Service (SAWS) has forecast isolated showers and windy conditions in the Northern Cape, while it will be fine and cool but cold in most parts of the country.
Gauteng: Fine and cool.
Pretoria: 3°C — 18°C
Johannesburg: 4°C — 18°C
Vereeniging: 1°C — 18°C
Mpumalanga: Fine and cool, but cold in places.
Mbombela: 4°C — 18°C
Ermelo: -2°C — 15°C
Emalahleni: -4°C — 16°C
Standerton: 0°C — 16°C
Skukuza: 4°C — 23°C
Limpopo: Fine and cold to cool.
Polokwane: 1°C — 15°C
Phalaborwa: 6°C — 21°C
Tzaneen: 7°C — 18°C
Musina: 6°C — 20°C
Lephalale: 4°C — 22°C
Mokopane: 3°C — 17°C
North West: Fine and cool.
Klerksdorp: 3°C — 19°C
Potchefstroom: 4°C — 18°C
Mahikeng: 7°C — 18°C
Rustenburg: 6°C — 18°C
Vryburg: 3°C — 19°C
Free State: Fine and cool, but cold in the south-east.
Bloemfontein: 2°C — 17°C
Welkom: 4°C — 18°C
Bethlehem: -4°C — 15°C
Northern Cape: Cloudy along the coast, otherwise partly cloudy, windy, and cool to warm with isolated showers and thundershowers, except in the north-east. Hot conditions are expected in the extreme north-west. The coastal wind will be moderate to fresh north-westerly.
Upington: 6°C — 23°C
Kimberley: 2°C — 20°C
De Aar: 4°C — 19°C
Alexander Bay: 19°C — 29°C
Springbok: 14°C — 24°C
Calvinia: 12°C — 24°C
Sutherland: 0°C — 18°C
Weather outlook for Tuesday & Wednesday, 29 - 30 July 2025.
Partly cloudy conditions are expected over the central & western parts of the country, with isolated to scattered showers & thundershowers. Otherwise, fine & cold to cool, but it will be warm in places in the south. pic.twitter.com/YwCLKnHkRH
— SA Weather Service (@SAWeatherServic) July 27, 2025
Western Cape: Cloudy in the west during the morning, followed by partly cloudy and warm weather. Evening fog patches are likely in the north-west. The coastal wind will be moderate to fresh northerly to north-westerly.
Cape Town: 13°C — 25°C
Vredendal: 10°C — 30°C
Riversdale: 8°C — 29°C
George: 7°C — 28°C
Worcester: 12°C — 28°C
Beaufort West: 5°C — 24°C
Oudtshoorn: 4°C — 28°C
Western half of the Eastern Cape: Fine and cool, but warm along the coast. The coastal wind will be moderate northerly to north-westerly.
Eastern half of the Eastern Cape: Fine and cool, but warm in the south-west. The coastal wind will be moderate to fresh north-easterly.
Gqeberha: 11°C — 25°C
Makhanda: 6°C — 24°C
Cradock: 2°C — 22°C
Graaff-Reinet: 3°C — 24°C
East London: 10°C — 25°C
Port St Johns: 7°C — 22°C
Mthatha: 2°C — 25°C
Komani: 0°C — 19°C
Qonce: 6°C — 26°C
KwaZulu-Natal: Fine and cold. The coastal wind will be fresh to strong north-easterly.
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