Gauteng will see chilly mornings and mild afternoons this weekend, with Sunday bringing cooler conditions as cold front moves east.
Residents across Gauteng can expect a cold start to the weekend, with Johannesburg dropping to 4°C and Pretoria reaching a minimum of 6°C on Saturday morning. Daytime temperatures will rise to a mild 19°C in Pretoria and similar levels in other parts of the province.By Sunday, the cold front passing through the Western Cape will influence Gauteng’s temperatures, particularly in southern and eastern areas.
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