South Africans can expect another spell of cold winter weather on Tuesday, although conditions will remain mostly fine across much of the country, according to the South African Weather Service (SAWS).
SAWS says the country will experience fine and cold to cool conditions, with some partly cloudy weather and isolated showers expected in the south-eastern parts of South Africa.
Tuesday temperatures in major South African cities
Pretoria: 22°C / 8°C
Johannesburg: 21°C / 9°C
Cape Town: 19°C / 12°C
Durban: 22°C / 16°C
Bloemfontein: 19°C / 3°C
Polokwane: 24°C / 7°C
Upington: 23°C / 6°C
Gqeberha: 20°C / 15°C
East London: 22°C / 15°C
What to expect
Residents can expect fine and cool weather across most provinces.
Those living inland, especially in the Free State and Northern Cape, should brace for cold mornings and partly cloudy conditions in some areas. Isolated showers and rain are possible in the south-eastern regions.
Bloemfontein is expected to be among the coldest major cities early Tuesday, with temperatures dropping to around 3°C, while Johannesburg will dip to 9°C overnight.
The warmest daytime temperatures are expected in: Polokwane 24°C, Upington 23°C, Pretoria and Durban 22°C
Cape Town will remain cool at around 19°C, while coastal conditions stay mild along the Eastern Cape and KwaZulu-Natal coastline.
South Africa’s winter weather pattern continues to bring cold mornings and mild afternoons, with mostly stable weather conditions expected across much of the country after the severe storms and flooding experienced earlier in June.
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