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