🌩️ Wednesday Weather Update: Thunderstorms in Two Provinces and Chilly Conditions Across South Africa

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🌤️ Overview: Mixed Weather Patterns Over South Africa

The South African Weather Service (SAWS) has issued a detailed weather forecast for Wednesday, warning of thunderstorms in parts of the Eastern Cape and Northern Cape. Meanwhile, clear skies and cold to moderate temperatures are expected across the rest of the country. The Western Cape may experience isolated showers along the coastline.

⚠️ SAWS Impact-Based Weather Warnings

  • Yellow Level 1 Warning: Strong damaging winds are forecast over the western Northern Cape. These could lead to minor damage to infrastructure and an increased risk of veld fires.
  • According to the SAWS impact system: yellow alerts signal moderate risk requiring preparedness; orange indicates higher threat levels demanding immediate response plans.


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📍 Regional Forecasts Across All Provinces

ProvinceForecastTemperature Range
GautengClear and cold, turning partly cloudy by evening6°C – 20°C (Pretoria), 6°C – 18°C (Johannesburg)
MpumalangaCold in highlands, warm in Lowveld with morning fog7°C – 21°C (Mbombela)
Limpopo & North WestPartly cloudy and cool to warm; warmer in Lowveld6°C – 25°C (Polokwane 6–21°C)
Free StateCool to cold with southwesterly winds; partly cloudy-3°C to 19°C (Bethlehem)
Northern CapeCloudy at times, with scattered thunderstorms in the afternoon-2°C to 26°C (Sutherland)
Western CapeCloudy with possible isolated thunderstorms over the southern coast in the afternoon12°C to 19°C (Cape Town: 12–17°C)
Eastern Cape (West)Partly cloudy to cloudy with afternoon showers11°C to 25°C (Gqeberha)
Eastern Cape (East)Dry and clear by day; isolated evening thunderstorms14°C to 25°C (Makhanda)
KwaZulu‑NatalMorning fog patches; clear and cool inland, mild on the coast12°C to 24°C (Durban)

🛡️ Safety Guidelines During Thunderstorms

  • Avoid outdoor activities when lightning is imminent. Stay indoors and away from tall objects and open fields.
  • Do not attempt to drive through flooded areas. Flash flooding is a serious risk, especially in low-lying regions.
  • Disconnect electrical appliances during lightning storms to prevent damage.
  • Monitor real-time updates from SAWS on Twitter or their official site.

🌍 Climate Context and Changing Weather Trends

These South African thunderstorms are part of a broader pattern of unstable weather linked to climate change. According to experts, “cut-off lows” and irregular jet streams are intensifying rainfall and wind extremes.

June 2024 already witnessed a major climate crisis in South Africa, with double cyclones, flooding, and snow events leading to at least 23 fatalities and property losses surpassing $300 million.

Temperatures have been trending about 0.9°C above the 1991–2020 average this year, contributing to increased volatility in South Africa weather patterns.

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