South Africans should prepare for a day of varied and sometimes severe weather conditions. Today’s weather, on Thursday, 3 July 2025, brings flooding risks in the Western Cape, storm warnings in several provinces, and cooler temperatures across much of the country. Here’s a clear breakdown of what to expect and how to stay safe.
CHECK OUT: Today’s Weather Forecast – 3 July 2025
Flooding and Heavy Rainfall in the Western Cape
Parts of the Western Cape are under a yellow level 4 warning due to disruptive heavy rainfall. Flooding of roads and fast-flowing streams, especially over low-lying bridges, is creating dangerous conditions. Residents in these areas are advised to avoid travelling through floodwaters and to stay updated on emergency information.
Storm and Fire Risks in Several Provinces
Today’s weather also includes warnings for damaging winds across parts of the North West, Northern Cape, and Free State. These winds could cause damage to buildings and increase the risk of runaway fires, particularly in the Tokologo Local Municipality in the Free State, where fire danger is extremely high.
Severe thunderstorms with hail, strong winds, and intense lightning are expected in northern Eastern Cape. These storms may cause localised damage such as falling trees and flying debris. It’s best to stay indoors and avoid unnecessary travel if you are in the affected areas.
What the Weather Looks Like Across South Africa
Here’s a province-by-province snapshot of today’s weather:
- Gauteng: Cloudy, cool to cold, with isolated showers and thundershowers in the southwest. The UVB sunburn index is high, so sun protection is important.
- Mpumalanga: Warm in the Lowveld; partly cloudy and cool elsewhere, with more cloud cover in the southwest.
- Limpopo: Partly cloudy and cool generally, but warm in the Lowveld and Limpopo Valley.
- North West: Partly cloudy, windy, and warm, with isolated showers and thundershowers, except in the extreme northeast.
- Free State: Partly cloudy in the northwest; otherwise cloudy, windy, and cool to cold with scattered showers.
- Northern Cape: Cloudy in the west with morning fog; partly cloudy and windy elsewhere. Some southern areas will be very cold, with scattered showers.
- Western Cape: Morning fog in central areas; otherwise cloudy and cool to cold, with scattered showers and widespread rain in the southwest.
- Eastern Cape (western half): Cloudy and cool with scattered showers and thundershowers.
- Eastern Cape (eastern half): Cloudy, cool to cold in places, with scattered showers and isolated thundershowers.
- KwaZulu-Natal: Partly cloudy and cool, with isolated showers in the southwest, warm and fine in the east. The UVB sunburn index is very high, so sun protection is essential.
Safety Tips for Today’s Weather
To stay safe during these changing conditions:
- Avoid crossing flooded roads or fast-flowing streams.
- Secure loose items outside to prevent wind damage.
- Use sunblock and protective clothing, especially in Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal, where UV levels are high.
- Stay indoors during thunderstorms to avoid lightning risks.
- Dress warmly, especially in colder regions and during the early mornings and evenings.
- Be alert to fire warnings, especially in high-risk areas like Tokologo Local Municipality.
What Lies Ahead
Following today’s weather, the Western Cape and surrounding provinces can expect a gradual easing of rain and storm activity over the next few days. Showers and isolated storms will continue mainly in the northeast, while cooler temperatures are expected to persist before slowly warming towards the weekend.
Staying informed with reliable weather updates will help you manage plans and stay safe as conditions change.
Stay Updated
For the most accurate and up-to-date information on today’s weather, South Africans should follow official channels like the South African Weather Service and trusted news websites. These sources offer detailed forecasts and warnings to help protect lives and property.
You can read more about the latest weather updates here: The Citizen’s Weather Forecast – 3 July 2025.
South Africans are encouraged to keep an eye on the weather and take the necessary precautions to navigate today’s challenging conditions safely.
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