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Gauteng to remain sunny and mild

Gauteng to remain sunny and mild

Gauteng residents can expect sunny skies and mild temperatures as a high-pressure system continues to dominate the region's weather. Johannesburg will reach a maximum of 20°C.
With no significant cold fronts forecasted, Gauteng will begin the week under relatively stable weather conditions. Clear skies are expected across most parts of the province, including Johannesburg and Pretoria, with overnight temperatures remaining mild for this time of year.
'It's going to be a clear and sunny day across Gauteng,' said Mpho Rasimphi, a weather forecaster.
'Johannesburg will be mild, with a high of 20°C.'
The absence of rain or strong winds will offer ideal conditions for commuters and outdoor activity across the region.
Although Gauteng remains clear, residents travelling to neighbouring regions such as the Northern Cape and parts of the Western Cape are advised to take caution.
Conditions are expected to stay consistent into the next day, so Gauteng will likely enjoy a stable weather pattern for the immediate future.
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