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Clear skies and warm weather expected in Gauteng

Clear skies and warm weather expected in Gauteng

Gauteng is experiencing a stable weather pattern today, with no rainfall or storm activity expected. Clear skies dominate the forecast, making it ideal for outdoor activities or travel.
According to Mpho Rasimphi, a forecaster at the SABC , 'It's going to be a clear day over Gauteng, stretching into Limpopo and also Mpumalanga for today.'
In Pretoria, residents can look forward to pleasant conditions around 23°C, while Polokwane remains relatively cool with a maximum of 22°C. Musina will be warmer at 27°C, and Mbombela is also expected to enjoy mild temperatures.
While Gauteng remains with clear skies and warm weather, dry and windy conditions are expected over central South Africa, particularly in parts of the Free State, North West, and Northern Cape. Rasimphi advised residents to stay vigilant in these areas, as they face heightened fire danger.
'We do have conditions that continue to favour fire, so please, if you do see any sign of smoke, report it to the local authorities,' he said.
Despite the dryness inland, Gauteng's air quality remains relatively stable, and no warnings have been issued for the region.
Unlike coastal areas, Gauteng faces no severe weather alerts today. The Western Cape and Eastern Cape are under a Level 2 warning due to damaging waves and strong coastal winds. These warnings do not affect Gauteng directly but signal broader weather activity in the southern part of the country.
The South African Weather Service has confirmed that inland regions such as Gauteng will continue to experience mild and warm winter days with no disruptive weather events forecast.
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