TODAY’S WEATHER ALERT: Extreme Heat
South Africans are in for a challenging weather day as extreme heat, fire danger, and damaging winds are expected to affect multiple provinces. If you’re planning to step out, prepare for high temperatures, strong winds, and potential thunderstorms in some areas.
Severe Weather Conditions Across South Africa
Gauteng
Expect a cloudy and cool to warm day, with isolated showers and thundershowers developing in the afternoon. The UVB Sunburn Index is at a moderate level, so sun exposure should still be managed carefully.
Mpumalanga
The province will experience morning fog patches along the escarpment, followed by cloudy and cool to warm conditions. Isolated showers and thundershowers are expected throughout the day.
Limpopo
Like Mpumalanga, Limpopo will start the day with morning fog patches, especially in the escarpment region. The province will remain warm and cloudy with isolated to scattered showers and thundershowers in the northeast and along the escarpment.
North West
A cloudy and warm day is forecasted for North West, with isolated showers and thundershowers. The north-eastern parts will experience scattered rainfall throughout the day.
Free State
The eastern regions will wake up to cloudy skies, while the rest of the province will be partly cloudy and warm to hot. Expect isolated showers and thundershowers, with strong winds developing in the western areas.
Northern Cape
⚠ Extreme Weather Alert ⚠
- Fire Danger: The interior will face extremely high fire danger conditions, making outdoor fires extremely risky.
 - Winds: Fresh to strong southerly to south-westerly winds are expected, making driving conditions difficult, especially for high-sided vehicles.
 - Temperatures: Hot to very hot conditions are expected in most areas, turning partly cloudy over central and eastern parts with isolated thundershowers in the afternoon.
 
Western Cape
🔥 Heatwave Alert! 🔥
- The Central and Little Karoo will experience extremely hot temperatures.
 - The south-west and south coasts will remain warm, but interior regions will see very hot to extreme conditions.
 - Winds: Moderate to fresh southerly winds, reaching strong levels along the coast in the afternoon.
 - Fire Danger: The interior will face extremely high fire risks, making it essential to avoid open flames or unattended fires.
 
Eastern Cape
- Western Half: Expect fine, hot to very hot conditions, becoming partly cloudy with isolated thundershowers from the afternoon.
 - Eastern Half: A cloudy, warm, and windy day, with isolated thundershowers becoming scattered in the north.
 - Fire Risk: The western interior is at high risk for fires, so take precautions.
 - Winds: Moderate to fresh north-easterly winds, becoming strong in the afternoon.
 
KwaZulu-Natal
- Expect partly cloudy and warm to hot weather.
 - Light rain is possible along the north coast in the morning.
 - Isolated afternoon showers and thundershowers will develop in the extreme western parts.
 - Winds: Light easterly to north-easterly winds, strengthening in the extreme south.
 - UVB Sunburn Index: High, so sunscreen and sun protection are necessary.
 
Weather Alerts: What to Watch Out For
🚨 Impact-Based Warnings
🔴 Damaging Winds:
- Expected over the central and southern parts of the Northern Cape and the Central Karoo in the Western Cape.
 - This could lead to localised damage to settlements and difficult driving conditions for trucks and high-sided vehicles.
 
🔥 Fire Danger Warnings
- Extremely high fire risk over the interior of Northern Cape (excluding the northeast), Western Cape, and the western interior of the Eastern Cape.
 - Outdoor fires are strongly discouraged.
 
🌡️ Heat Advisories
- Very hot and uncomfortable conditions over the central and western interior of the Northern Cape, the interior of the Western Cape, and the western parts of the Eastern Cape.
 - Extreme heat is forecasted in the Central and Little Karoo of the Western Cape and parts of the south-western interior of the Eastern Cape.
 
Stay Safe & Prepare for Extreme Weather
With extreme heat, fire risks, and damaging winds, South Africans are urged to take precautions. Here’s how:
✅ Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of water, especially if you are outdoors.
✅ Avoid Outdoor Fires: High fire danger means NO braais or burning waste in affected areas.
✅ Plan Your Day Wisely: Schedule outdoor activities for the cooler parts of the day (morning/evening).
✅ Drive Cautiously: Strong winds can make driving dangerous, especially for large vehicles.
✅ Apply Sunscreen: The UVB index is high, so protect your skin if spending time outdoors.
✅ Check Weather Updates: Keep an eye on local forecasts and emergency updates.
Final Thoughts
South Africa is facing a day of severe weather conditions, with damaging winds, extreme heat, and high fire dangers across multiple provinces. If you’re in an affected area, take precautions and stay updated with the latest weather alerts.
Stay safe, and be prepared for any sudden weather changes.


                               
                             
		
		
		
		
		