
Cloudy and cool conditions are expected in parts of KwaZulu-Natal
Coastal cities like Durban will see overcast conditions for most of the day, with a high 23°C forecast. The cloudiness will stretch into Pietermaritzburg and other inland areas, although temperatures will remain mild.
'Conditions will be cloudy and cool, especially over Durban and coastal areas,' said weather forecaster Mpho Rasimphi.
'We're expecting a high of 23°C in Durban and 22°C.'
Unlike the Eastern Cape, which may receive scattered rainfall, KwaZulu-Natal is not forecast to get significant rain today. However, overcast skies may persist through most of the afternoon.
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