News24 | Friday’s weather: Fine and cool to warm across SA, with showers in Eastern Cape and KZN

Fine, cool to warm conditions are forecast for most parts of the country.

Fine, cool to warm conditions are forecast for most parts of the country.

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Fine, cool to warm conditions are forecast across the country, with showers in parts of the Eastern Cape and KwaZulu-Natal, according to the South African Weather Service.

The weather in your province

Gauteng: Fine and cool, but warm in the north.

Pretoria: 10°C — 25°C

Johannesburg: 8°C — 23°C

Vereeniging: 5°C — 23°C

Mpumalanga: Morning frost in places over the Highveld, otherwise, fine and cool, but warm in the Lowveld.

It will become partly cloudy in the evening with isolated rain and showers expected over the escarpment and southern Lowveld.

Mbombela: 11°C — 28°C

Ermelo: 5°C — 23°C

Emalahleni: 5°C — 22°C

Standerton: 1°C — 22°C

Skukuza: 11°C — 30°C

Limpopo: Fine and cool to warm.

Polokwane: 7°C — 24°C

Phalaborwa: 13°C — 30°C

Tzaneen: 13°C — 27°C

Musina: 14°C — 30°C

Lephalale: 8°C — 29°C

Mokopane: 9°C — 27°C

North West: Fine and cool to warm.

Klerksdorp: 7°C — 24°C

Potchefstroom: 7°C — 23°C

Mahikeng: 8°C — 25°C

Rustenburg: 10°C — 26°C

Vryburg: 7°C — 25°C

Free State: Fine and cool to warm.

Bloemfontein: 6°C — 24°C

Welkom: 8°C — 24°C

Bethlehem: 5°C — 24°C

Northern Cape: Morning fog patches along the coast, otherwise fine and cool to warm, but cold in places.

The wind along the coast will be light to moderate southerly to south-easterly, reaching fresh from the afternoon.

Upington: 7°C — 28°C

Kimberley: 9°C — 25°C

De Aar: 6°C — 21°C

Alexander Bay: 11°C — 21°C

Springbok: 11°C — 25°C

Calvinia: 4°C — 23°C

Sutherland: 2°C — 18°C

Western Cape: Morning fog patches, otherwise partly cloudy and cool to cold, but cloudy along the south-east coast. It will be warm in places along the west coast.

The wind along the coast will be light south-westerly along the south coast in the morning, becoming moderate to fresh easterly, otherwise moderate to fresh southerly to south-easterly.

Cape Town: 13°C — 20°C

Vredendal: 10°C — 25°C

Riversdale: 12°C — 24°C

George: 13°C — 20°C

Worcester: 11°C — 23°C

Beaufort West: 9°C — 19°C

Oudtshoorn: 8°C — 22°C

Western half of the Eastern Cape: Morning fog patches in places over the interior, otherwise partly cloudy and cool to cold, but cloudy with isolated showers and rain along the coast and adjacent interior.

The wind along the coast will be light to moderate westerly, becoming moderate to fresh easterly from mid-morning.

Eastern half of the Eastern Cape: Partly cloudy and cold in places in the north, otherwise cloudy and cool with morning fog patches, as well as isolated showers and rain, except in the north-west, but scattered along the Wild Coast.

The wind along the coast will be fresh to strong south-westerly.

Gqeberha: 14°C — 20°C

Makhanda: 12°C — 18°C

Cradock: 8°C — 19°C

Graaff-Reinet: 8°C — 19°C

KuGompo (East London): 15°C — 21°C

Port St Johns: 19°C — 23°C

Mthatha: 12°C — 20°C

Komani: 8°C — 18°C

Qonce: 13°C — 19°C

KwaZulu-Natal: Cloudy to partly cloudy with morning fog patches over the eastern interior, and cool to warm with isolated showers and rain.

The wind along the coast will be light to moderate southerly in the north, but fresh to strong south-westerly in the south.

Durban: 19°C — 25°C

Richards Bay: 15°C — 25°C

Pietermaritzburg: 12°C — 25°C

Ladysmith: 7°C — 27°C

*This weather report was written with the support of Toqan AI.

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