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Tuesday's weather: Light rain in coastal regions; fine and cool in most provinces

Tuesday's weather: Light rain in coastal regions; fine and cool in most provinces

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Varied weather conditions are expected across provinces, according to the South African Weather Service.
Gauteng, Mpumalanga, and Limpopo will enjoy fine, cool to warm weather.
Coastal regions in the Western and Eastern Cape can expect light rain, while the Northern Cape faces morning fog and windy conditions in some areas. KwaZulu-Natal will experience fine weather in the morning.
The weather in your province
Gauteng: Fine and cool.
Pretoria: 4°C — 21°C
Johannesburg: 3°C — 21°C
Vereeniging: 0°C — 20°C
Mpumalanga: Fine and cool to warm.
Mbombela: 6°C — 25°C
Ermelo: 4°C — 23°C
Emalahleni: 1°C — 24°C
Standerton: 2°C — 24°C
Skukuza: 0°C — 30°C
Limpopo: Morning fog in places over the western Bushveld, otherwise fine and warm.
Polokwane: 4°C — 27°C
Phalaborwa: 6°C — 30°C
Tzaneen: 6°C — 28°C
Musina: 8°C — 30°C
Lephalale: 4°C — 26°C
Mokopane: 4°C — 27°C
North West: Partly cloudy in the west, otherwise fine and cool.
Klerksdorp: 2°C — 22°C
Potchefstroom: 4°C — 22°C
Mahikeng: 4°C — 22°C
Rustenburg: 4°C — 23°C
Vryburg: 2°C — 23°C
Free State: Partly cloudy in the north, otherwise fine and cool to cold.
Bloemfontein: 2°C — 21°C
Welkom: 3°C — 21°C
Bethlehem: -3°C — 18°C
Northern Cape: Morning fog over the southern high ground, where it will be partly cloudy and cold in places, otherwise fine and cool to warm. Windy conditions are expected in the central and eastern regions.
Upington: 6°C — 23°C
Kimberley: 5°C — 24°C
De Aar: 7°C — 20°C
Alexander Bay: 9°C — 20°C
Springbok: 7°C — 16°C
Calvinia: 3°C — 17°C
Sutherland: -7°C — 14°C
Western Cape: Fine in the eastern interior with morning fog patches initially. Cloudy in the southwest and moderate rain showers along the west and south coast from the afternoon. Coastal winds will be moderate to fresh south-westerly.
Cape Town: 12°C — 16°C
Vredendal: 9°C — 17°C
Riversdale: 8°C — 16°C
George: 9°C — 16°C
Worcester: 7°C — 18°C
Beaufort West: 7°C — 18°C
Oudtshoorn: 4°C — 17°C
Eastern Cape: Fine and cool to cold, becoming cloudy along the coast in the afternoon with light rain in places.
Gqeberha: 13°C — 19°C
Makhanda: 6°C — 19°C
Cradock: 6°C — 19°C
Graaff-Reinet: 5°C — 17°C
East London: 13°C — 21°C
Port St Johns: 11°C — 20°C
Mthatha: 7°C — 22°C
Komani: 6°C — 21°C
Qonce: 8°C — 20°C
Kwazulu-Natal: Fine in the morning, becoming partly cloudy and cool to warm.
Durban: 12°C — 23°C
Richards Bay: 12°C — 25°C
Pietermaritzburg: 6°C — 25°C
Ladysmith: -2°C — 24°C

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