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Temperature: Fine and cool.
The expected UVB Sunburn Index: High
Where does Gauteng rank in size among South Africa's provinces?
Gauteng is the smallest of South Africa's nine provinces, with an area of 18 178 square kilometres.
Where does Gauteng rank in population among South Africa's provinces?
Gauteng is the biggest in terms of population, with an estimated 16 million inhabitants as per the most recent census in 2020.
What is the capital of Gauteng?
The administrative capital of the province is Johannesburg, which is situated at 25°44′46″S 28°11′17″E.
Temperature: Fine and cool to cold, but warm in the Lowveld.
Where does Mpumalanga rank in size among South Africa's provinces?
Mpumalanga is the second smallest of South Africa's nine provinces, with an area of 76 495 square kilometres.
Where does Mpumalanga rank in population size among South Africa's provinces?
Mpumalanga is the sixth most populous, with an estimated 4.7 million inhabitants as per the most recent census in 2020.
What is the capital of Mpumalanga?
The capital and largest city in the province is Mbombela (formerly known as Nelspruit), which is situated at 25°27′57″S 30°59′07″E.
The daily weather forecast and temperature updates around South Africa.
Temperature: Fine and cool to warm.
Where does Limpopo rank in size among South Africa's provinces?
Limpopo is the fifth largest of South Africa's nine provinces, with an area of 125 754 square kilometres.
Where does Limpopo rank in population size among South Africa's provinces?
Limpopo is the fifth most populous, with an estimated 5.9 million inhabitants as per the most recent census in 2020.
What is the capital of Limpopo?
The capital and largest city in the province is Polokwane, which is situated at 23°54′00″S 29°27′00″E.
Temperature: Fine, windy and cold to cool, becoming partly cloudy over the extreme south-west in the afternoon.
Where does the North West rank in size among South Africa's provinces?
The North West is the sixth largest of South Africa's nine provinces, with an area of 104 882 square kilometres.
Where does the North West rank in population size among South Africa's provinces?
The North West is the seventh most populous, with an estimated 4.2 million inhabitants as per the most recent census in 2020.
What is the capital of the North West?
Its capital is Mahikeng (formerly known as Mafikeng), which is situated at 25°51′56″S 25°38′37″E.
Temperature: Fine in the north-east, otherwise cloudy to partly cloudy, windy and cold to very cold, with isolated showers and thundershowers, except the north and the north-eastern parts. Light snow can be expected in the extreme south.
Where does the Free State rank in size among South Africa's provinces?
The Free State is the third largest of South Africa's nine provinces, with an area of 129 825 square kilometres.
Where does the Free State rank in population size among South Africa's provinces?
The Free State is the second smallest in terms of population, with an estimated 2.9 million inhabitants as per the most recent census in 2020.
What is the capital of the Free State?
Formerly known as the Orange Free State, its capital and biggest city is Bloemfontein, South Africa's judicial capital. It is situated at 29°07′S 26°13′E.
Northern Cape
Temperature: Cloudy, windy and cold, with isolated showers and thunder- showers except in the extreme north and the north-eastern parts where it will be partly cloudy. Light snow can be expected in the extreme south-east.
Wind: The wind along the coast will be moderate to fresh northerly to north-westerly.
Where does the Northern Cape rank in size among South Africa's provinces?
The Northern Cape is the largest of South Africa's nine provinces at 372 889 square kilometres.
Where does the Northern Cape rank in population size among South Africa's provinces?
The Northern Cape is the smallest in terms of population, with an estimated 1.3 million inhabitants as per the most recent census in 2020.
What is the capital of the Northern Cape?
Its capital is Kimberley, which is situated at 28°44′18″S 24°45′50″E.
Temperature: Cloudy with scattered to isolated showers and rain, but widespread over the extreme south-western parts.
Wind: The wind along the coast will be moderate to fresh westerly to south-westerly, but strong to near gale along the south.
The expected UVB Sunburn Index: Low
Where does the Western Cape rank in size among South Africa's provinces?
The Western Cape is the fourth largest of South Africa's nine provinces, with an area of 129 449 square kilometres.
Where does the Western Cape rank in population size among South Africa's provinces?
The Western Cape is the third most populous, with an estimated 7.2 million inhabitants as per the most recent census in 2020.
What is the capital of the Western Cape?
The capital city is Cape Town, which is situated at 33°55′31″S 18°25′26″E.
The Western half: Cloudy and cold to very cold with isolated showers and rain, but scattered along the coast and adjacent interior. Snowfalls are expected over the high-lying areas.
The Western half – wind: The wind along the coast will be fresh to strong south-westerly.
The Eastern half: Cloudy and cold to very cold, but cool along the coast with isolated showers and rain with snowfalls over the northern high- lying areas.
The Eastern half-wind: The wind along the coast will be fresh to strong south-westerly.
Where does the Eastern Cape rank in size among South Africa's provinces?
The Eastern Cape is the second largest of South Africa's nine provinces at 168 966 square kilometres.
Where does the Eastern Cape rank in population size among South Africa's provinces?
The Eastern Cape is the fourth biggest in terms of population, with an estimated 6.7 million inhabitants as per the most recent census in 2020.
What is the capital of the Eastern Cape?
Its capital is Bhisho, which is situated at 32°50′58″S 27°26′17″E.
Temperature: Fine in the extreme north-west, otherwise partly cloudy and cool to warm but cold in the south-west. Isolated showers and rain are expected in the south.
Wind: The wind along the coast will be light and moderate westerly to north-westerly but fresh in the north, becoming moderate to fresh southerly to south-westerly in the south from late morning, spreading to the north late afternoon.
The expected UVB Sunburn Index: High
Where does KwaZulu-Natal rank in size among South Africa's provinces?
KwaZulu-Natal is the seventh largest of South Africa's nine provinces, with an area of 94 361 square kilometres.
Where does KwaZulu-Natal rank in population size among South Africa's provinces?
KwaZulu-Natal is the second most populous, with an estimated 11.5 million inhabitants as per the most recent census in 2020.
What is the capital of KwaZulu-Natal?
The capital city is Pietermaritzburg, which is situated at 29°37′S 30°23′E.
A. Yellow Level 4: Disruptive rainfall leading to flooding of roads and danger to life due to fast flowing streams over low-lying bridges is expected over the City of Cape Town, Cape Winelands, West Coast and Overberg Districts of the Western Cape.
B. Yellow Level 2: Damaging waves resulting in difficulty in navigation at sea between Cape Agulhas and East London on Saturday until Monday morning.
C. Yellow Level 2: Damaging winds resulting in small vessels at risk of taking on water and capsizing in a locality as well as difficulty in navigation between Plettenberg Bay and East London.
D. Yellow Level 2: Disruptive snow resulting in some minor streams inaccessible for drinking water in rural areas and isolated loss of vulnerable livestock and crops in places over the northern high-lying areas.
Extremely high fire danger conditions are expected over the extreme south-eastern parts of Limpopo.
Very cold conditions in the morning are expected over eastern parts of Northern Cape, North West and Free State.
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