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Cold, wet weather to grip SA this week as schools reopen
Cold, wet weather to grip SA this week as schools reopen

The Herald

time2 days ago

  • Climate
  • The Herald

Cold, wet weather to grip SA this week as schools reopen

On Wednesday partly cloudy conditions with cool temperatures are expected to dominate over the central parts into the eastern parts of the country, with isolated showers and rain expected over the eastern parts of the Northern Cape, the Free State and the southern areas of the North West. Thursday The partly cloudy conditions are still expected to dominate over most parts of the country on Thursday, with cold to cool conditions expected but warm in the extreme northern parts covering areas over the northern parts of Limpopo into the lowveld of Mpumalanga. There will be a 30% chance of rain and showers for the North West, the Northern Cape, Eastern Cape and into KwaZulu-Natal. Friday Thobela said Friday will bring isolated showers and rain over most parts of the southwestern areas as a cold front slips south of the country, with a 30% chance of showers and rain over the Western Cape as well as the southern parts of the Free State. Cold temperatures are expected over the escarpments of Lesotho into the extreme eastern parts of the Eastern Cape. Saturday Very cold conditions are expected on Saturday over the southwestern interior with windy conditions and a 30% chance of showers and rain along the south coast. Possible light snow is forecast for the eastern half of the Western Cape into the extreme southwestern parts of the Eastern Cape, with windy conditions expected along the coast into the central interior, covering areas around the Northern Cape into the Free State and the western parts of the North West. Sunday 'On Sunday, cold temperatures will persist, especially over the eastern half of the Eastern Cape, resulting in light snow over the Drakensberg Mountains that lead to the Lesotho mountains, with a 30% chance of showers and rain expected into the afternoon. Thobela said the conditions are expected over most parts of the eastern half of the Eastern Cape with a 30% chance of showers and rain over most parts of the western areas of KwaZulu-Natal into the escarpment of Mpumalanga. TimesLIVE

Cold snap and clouds: Cape Town braces for chilly, windy weekend
Cold snap and clouds: Cape Town braces for chilly, windy weekend

The Citizen

time5 days ago

  • Climate
  • The Citizen

Cold snap and clouds: Cape Town braces for chilly, windy weekend

The approaching cold front will bring increased cloud cover and stronger winds to coastal areas. Cape Town residents can expect a weekend of cold, clear skies followed by windy and cloudy conditions as a cold front begins to push into the Western Cape on Sunday. According to the South African Weather Service (Saws) forecaster Lehlohonolo Thobela, the province is in for a partly cloudy and cold Friday, followed by a fine and cold Saturday, but will remain partly cloudy along the south coast. But the calm conditions won't last. 'On Sunday, a cold front approaches the Western Cape from the west, resulting in cloudy, cold and windy conditions along the coastal areas of the province,' Thobela told The Citizen. Clear skies for most of Saturday Saturday will start cold, with morning temperatures dipping to 8°C before rising to a crisp 19°C by the afternoon. Clear skies will dominate throughout the day, with no rainfall expected. Winds will be light and southeasterly, averaging around 9 km/h. Humidity will ease from 80% in the early hours to a dry 40% by 2pm, offering ideal conditions for outdoor activities—although residents should bundle up in the morning and evening, with temperatures expected to drop back to 13°C by 8pm. ALSO READ: Weekend weather alert: Clouds gather in Gauteng Cold front looms on Sunday Sunday's forecast marks a noticeable shift, it may feel brisker as the cold front begins to make its presence known. While temperatures remain similar, ranging between 8°C and 18°C, wind direction will begin to shift southwest by midday before turning westerly in the evening. The approaching cold front will bring increased cloud cover and stronger winds to coastal areas. Humidity levels will rise again, peaking at 80% by Sunday night. Despite the changing conditions, no rainfall is forecast, and skies will remain mostly clear until late evening, when they turn partly cloudy. NOW READ: Weather alert: Damaging coastal waves and very cold weather in EC on Mandela Day

KZN braces for icy blast as snow looms over Drakensberg
KZN braces for icy blast as snow looms over Drakensberg

The Citizen

time04-07-2025

  • Climate
  • The Citizen

KZN braces for icy blast as snow looms over Drakensberg

KZN residents should brace for plummeting temperatures and the possibility of snow over the southern Drakensberg this weekend, as a powerful winter weather system sweeps across the country. The Witness reports that Lehlohonolo Thobela, a forecaster from the South African Weather Service (SAWS), says snowfall is expected from today over the high peaks of the Drakensberg mountains, Lesotho and the Eastern Cape. 'By Friday, very cold conditions will spread further inland, and snowfall is possible over the high peaks of the Eastern Cape and southern Drakensberg,' says Thobela. While temperatures in the Midlands and the foothills of the Drakensberg are expected to drop significantly, SAWS forecasts show that the cold will ease slightly from Monday as a warming trend sets in. Meanwhile, light to moderate rain is also on the cards for parts of KZN today, with a 30% chance of isolated showers expected across the southern parts of the province and into the Free State. Rest of the country in for a soaking Elsewhere in the country, a series of cold fronts were expected to move in between yesterday and Sunday, bringing disruptive weather, particularly to the Western and Northern Cape. SAWS has issued a yellow level 4 warning for disruptive rainfall in the Western Cape, warning of widespread showers, possible flooding and dangerous conditions on roads. Winds of up to 80km/h are forecast for the south-western coastal belt, including Saldanha Bay and Cape Agulhas. Another cold front is expected to make landfall on Sunday in the Western Cape, bringing further rainfall and high seas, with waves between 4.5m and 5.5m predicted between Cape Agulhas and Plettenberg Bay. Small stock farmers have been urged to take precautions as harsh conditions, including very cold, wet and windy weather, settle over much of the interior. SAWS has called on the public to monitor weather alerts and take necessary steps to remain safe amid the countrywide cold snap. Breaking news at your fingertips… Follow Caxton Network News on Facebook and join our WhatsApp channel. Nuus wat saakmaak. Volg Caxton Netwerk-nuus op Facebook en sluit aan by ons WhatsApp-kanaal. Read original story on At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!

Gauteng set for freezing weekend with rain and sleet expected
Gauteng set for freezing weekend with rain and sleet expected

The South African

time04-07-2025

  • Climate
  • The South African

Gauteng set for freezing weekend with rain and sleet expected

Gauteng is expected to face bitterly cold weather conditions throughout the weekend. Forecasters predict rain, sleet, and daytime temperatures struggling to reach above 15°C. The South African Weather Service (SAWS) has urged residents to prepare for a cold front and possible weather-related disruptions. According to SAWS weather forecaster Lehlohonolo Thobela, the cold front began affecting the province on Friday and will linger through Saturday. 'In today's (Friday) weather in Gauteng, it will be a cloudy day with cold temperatures, isolated showers and thunderstorms, but scattered over the southern part until the afternoon', said Thobela. Temperatures are significantly lower than average for this time of year, with Johannesburg peaking at just 14°C. 'Maximum temperatures are reaching about 18 to 17 degrees Celsius in the northern parts, for the central as well as the southern parts it is below 15 degrees with a maximum of 13 degrees in the southern parts, as well as around 14 degrees in Johannesburg this afternoon,' he added. Thobela confirmed that sleet had already been observed in certain areas. 'It was observed in parts of the extreme southern areas around Meyerton and some areas in the extreme eastern parts around Benoni,' he said. While not common in Gauteng, sleet is possible when temperatures drop below freezing in the upper atmosphere while surface levels remain just above freezing. These conditions have raised concerns for road users, informal settlements, and those with limited access to heating. Authorities are advising the public to wear layered clothing and exercise caution on wet or icy roads. While the cold front will continue through Saturday, a slow temperature recovery is expected by late Sunday. 'We're still expecting cold temperatures into the weekend… On Sunday, you'll start seeing a recovery in temperatures from the afternoon in Gauteng,' Thobela noted. Let us know by leaving a comment below, or send a WhatsApp to 060 011 021 1. Subscribe to The South African website's newsletters and follow us on WhatsApp, Facebook, X and Bluesky for the latest news.

Snow expected as temperatures drop
Snow expected as temperatures drop

The Herald

time02-07-2025

  • Climate
  • The Herald

Snow expected as temperatures drop

'We're expecting a 60% chance of showers and rain, which becomes 80% over the southwest coast of the Western Cape. Cold conditions are expected over the high-lying areas of the Eastern Cape and Drakensberg mountains into Lesotho,' Thobela said. A 60% chance of showers and rain is expected into the afternoon over the southern parts of the Free State and into the Eastern Cape on Thursday. 'If you're in Gauteng, you can expect a partly cloudy day with cold temperatures and a possibility of a 30% chance of showers and rain over the southern parts of the province. 'Damaging winds are expected over the central interior, covering the southwestern parts of the Free State into the western parts of the North West and northern parts of the Eastern Cape, which might result in the development of veld fires. If you're around those areas, make sure you take caution. It will also result in some localised disruptions in informal settlements.' Disruptive rain is expected for the extreme southwestern parts of the Western Cape, covering the city of Cape Town into the west coast, which might result in localised flooding. 'Cold conditions are expected for the central interior from tomorrow and once we get to Friday we're expecting a 30% chance of showers and rain over the Free State, northwest Gauteng, southwestern parts of Mpumalanga, KwaZulu-Natal and the east coast and the adjacent interior of the Eastern Cape.' On Friday there is a 60% to 80% chance of showers and rain, especially over the western parts of the Western Cape, with the possibility of disruptive rain that might lead to localised flooding.

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