Today’s Weather Alert
The South African Weather Service (SAWS) has released its latest weather forecast for Tuesday, 18 March 2025, bringing some relief as no severe weather warnings have been issued. However, scattered and isolated showers and thundershowers are expected across various regions in South Africa.
While rainfall is anticipated in multiple provinces, extremely high fire danger conditions remain a concern in specific areas of the Northern Cape and Western Cape. Here’s a breakdown of what to expect in your region.
Fire Danger Warnings
Despite the absence of severe weather warnings, SAWS has issued fire danger alerts for parts of the country. Extremely high fire danger conditions are expected in:
- Northern Cape: Nama Khoi and Kamiesberg local municipalities.
- Western Cape: Swartland, Bergrivier, and Stellenbosch local municipalities.
Residents in these areas should exercise caution when handling open flames and avoid activities that may trigger wildfires.
Provincial Weather Forecast for Tuesday, 18 March
Gauteng
- Weather: Cloudy and cool conditions with morning fog in some areas.
- Rainfall: Isolated showers and thundershowers are expected.
Mpumalanga
- Weather: Cloudy with fog over the Highveld and along the escarpment.
- Rainfall: Partly cloudy and cool to warm, with isolated to scattered showers and thundershowers, except in the Lowveld.
Limpopo
- Weather: Cloudy in the morning, then partly cloudy and warm.
- Rainfall: Isolated showers and thundershowers, except in the Lowveld and northern parts.
North West
- Weather: Partly cloudy and cool to warm.
- Rainfall: Isolated showers and thundershowers expected.
Free State
- Weather: Partly cloudy and cool to warm conditions.
- Rainfall: Isolated showers and thundershowers, but scattered in the extreme east.
Northern Cape
- Weather: Partly cloudy and warm to hot.
- Rainfall: Isolated showers and thundershowers expected in the east and central regions.
- Fire Danger: High fire danger warnings issued for Nama Khoi and Kamiesberg local municipalities.
Western Cape
- Weather: Cloudy along the south coast and eastern parts in the morning, then fine and warm to hot.
- Extreme Heat: Very hot conditions expected in the West Coast District.
- Sun Protection: The UVB sunburn index is “very high,” so residents should take necessary precautions against sun exposure.
- Fire Danger: High fire danger warnings for Swartland, Bergrivier, and Stellenbosch local municipalities.
Eastern Cape (Western Half)
- Weather: Morning fog patches in places, otherwise partly cloudy and warm.
- Rainfall: Isolated thundershowers in the extreme north.
Eastern Cape (Eastern Half)
- Weather: Morning fog in places, followed by partly cloudy skies.
- Rainfall: Light rain along the coast and adjacent interior, with isolated thundershowers in the north by the afternoon.
KwaZulu-Natal
- Weather: Morning fog in the interior, followed by partly cloudy and cool to warm conditions.
- Rainfall: Scattered showers and thundershowers, with isolated showers in the northern and eastern parts.
Weather Precautions for the Day
- Carry an umbrella or raincoat if you’re in a region expecting showers and thundershowers.
- Avoid unnecessary outdoor activities in areas prone to lightning during thunderstorms.
- Stay hydrated and wear sunscreen in the Western Cape, where high temperatures and strong UV rays are expected.
- Be cautious with open flames in high fire danger zones to prevent wildfires.
While South Africa is not expecting severe weather events on Tuesday, 18 March 2025, residents should stay alert for scattered showers and thundershowers. Additionally, fire-prone areas in the Northern and Western Cape must take precautions due to extreme fire danger conditions.
Stay updated with local forecasts and take necessary safety measures to navigate the day’s weather conditions smoothly.


