High fire danger conditions are expected over the northern and eastern parts of the Northern Cape. Read more here 👇
Cloudy in the east with morning fog along the escarpment, otherwise partly cloudy and cool to warm with isolated showers and thundershowers.Fine and warm but hot in the Limpopo Valley, becoming partly cloudy by the afternoon with isolated late afternoon showers and thundershowers in the south.Fine along the Lesotho border and the eastern parts at first, otherwise partly cloudy and cool to warm with isolated afternoon showers and thundershowers.
The wind along the coast will be Light southerly to south-easterly. The expected UVB sunburn index: moderate.Cloudy with fog patches over the interior in the morning, otherwise fine and cool to warm. The wind along the coast will be Light westerly, becoming light to moderate easterly towards the afternoon.Cloudy with mist in places over the interior in the morning, otherwise fine and cool but cloudy with isolated showers and rain along the coast and adjacent interior.
Isolated afternoon showers and thundershowers are expected in the extreme north in the evening. The wind along the coast will be Light westerly becoming light to moderate north easterly in the afternoon.Cloudy with isolated showers and rain along the coast in the morning, otherwise partly cloudy and warm. Isolated afternoon showers and thundershowers are expected in the west.
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