Gauteng is in for another spell of cold weather this week, with cloudy skies and a chance of isolated showers in some areas. A cold front, moving in from the southwest, is responsible for this drop in temperatures across the province. The South African Weather Service (SAWS) has warned that conditions will remain chilly through the weekend, especially in the early mornings.
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Cold Weather Conditions Across the Province
Weather forecasts show a noticeable drop in temperatures across Johannesburg, Pretoria, and surrounding areas. Mornings will be bitterly cold, with temperatures dipping to between 3°C and 6°C. Daytime highs are expected to stay in the 15°C to 18°C range, with limited sunshine on most days.
From Thursday to Saturday, much of Gauteng will experience cloudy conditions. While widespread rainfall isn’t expected, there’s a small chance of an isolated shower in the afternoons, particularly on the western parts of the province.
According to The South African, the cold weather pattern is linked to a frontal system pushing across the interior, bringing lower temperatures and patchy rain.
Daily Weather Breakdown
Day | Min Temp | Max Temp | Conditions |
---|---|---|---|
Thursday | 4°C | 16°C | Cloudy, cold, possible light rain |
Friday | 3°C | 17°C | Cold morning, chance of brief showers |
Saturday | 6°C | 20°C | Slight warm-up, isolated thundershowers |
Sunday | 5°C | 22°C | Sunny, mild afternoon |
Why It’s So Cold
Gauteng’s high altitude over 1,300 metres above sea level, means it’s especially prone to cold weather during winter. The current chill is being caused by a cold front sweeping inland from the Western Cape. As the system moves north, it brings polar air into central parts of the country, leading to low temperatures and occasional showers.
The SAWS notes that while the likelihood of significant rainfall is low, some parts of the province could still see an isolated shower, especially during the afternoon and evening hours.
Stay Safe and Warm: Tips for the Week
To cope with this week’s cold weather, here are a few practical tips:
- Dress in layers: Use thermal clothing, scarves, gloves, and windproof jackets to retain body heat.
- Use heating safely: Ensure heaters and electric blankets are in good working order, and never leave them unattended.
- Stay dry: Keep an umbrella or waterproof jacket handy, especially on days when an isolated shower is more likely.
- Check on others: Look in on elderly relatives, young children, and neighbours who may need extra warmth or support.
- Protect pets: Make sure animals have warm, dry spaces—bring small pets indoors at night.
Is There Relief in Sight?
The cold weather is expected to continue into early next week, but a slow warming trend is forecast from Sunday onward. While mornings will still be cold, daytime temperatures will gradually return to the low 20s.
Rainfall chances will decrease after the weekend, although the SAWS advises that weather patterns may shift. Residents should monitor daily updates to stay informed. Visit the SA Weather Service or for real-time alerts.
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This week’s cold weather is a reminder that winter in Gauteng is far from over. While conditions are expected to remain mostly dry, the chance of an isolated shower means it’s worth keeping a raincoat close by. Dress warmly, stay safe, and check in on those who may need extra support during the colder days ahead.
For daily forecasts and severe weather warnings, visit the official South African Weather Service website