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Gauteng weather forecast: Cold front hits Johannesburg this week

Gauteng weather forecast: Cold front hits Johannesburg this week

Gauteng weather forecast: Cold front hits Johannesburg this week. Image via Flickr @CynthiaCraig
This week's Gauteng weather forecast suggests a strong cold front is coming. The cold is expected to bring freezing mornings and icy winds to Johannesburg and Pretoria. Temperatures will drop significantly starting 20 May 2025, signalling the start of winter.
The rest of the week will be chilly with dry air and strong winds, especially in the middle of the week. Here's what to expect: Johannesburg: 4°C | 21°C
Pretoria: 6°C | 23°C
According to TWeatherSA ,It will be windy and uncomfortable. The breeze will make it feel colder, so dress warmly. Johannesburg: 2°C | 13°C
Pretoria: 4°C | 15°C
This will be the coldest day of the week. Temperatures will not rise much in the afternoon. Be prepared if you need to travel. Johannesburg: 4°C | 17°C
Pretoria: 6°C | 19°C
It will still be cold, but conditions will improve slightly. Johannesburg: 5°C | 18°C
Pretoria: 7°C | 20°C
There will be a small improvement, but mornings will remain very cold. Wear layers because mornings will be cold, but afternoons will be warmer.
Use heaters carefully and open windows to let fresh air in.
Check on your elderly neighbours, and pets.
To the parents, make sure the kids are dressed warm for school.
Secure outdoor items, as winds may be strong early in the week.
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