Weather report brings WEEKEND HEAT
According to the South African Weather Service (SAWS), the weather brings more weekend heat for South Africans. Here’s more.
According to the South African Weather Service (SAWS), the weather brings more weekend heat.
Temperatures continue going up for the weekend (3 and 4 February). High temperatures reaching thirty degrees Celsius or more are expected for some provinces.
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Heatwaves reach throughout most of the province, with high temperatures ongoing.
Here’s what to know about the weekend weather report.
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WEATHER REPORT BRINGS WEEKEND HEAT
The SAWS have announced more incoming weekend heat for some provinces.
Weekend heat could see high temperatures, up to thirty degrees and higher. Gauteng and Kwazulu-Natal are some of the hardest-hit provinces, where high temperatures continue for Saturday and Sunday’s report.
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The Northern and Western Cape are also affected by the intense heatwaves, along with North-West.
WEATHER REPORT AND WHAT TO EXPECT
According to the weather report, heat should last through the weekend – and relief might only come during next week.
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Partial cloudy conditions might appear next week. Until then, South Africa is still considered in the middle of a serious heatwave. Conditions might improve, but first the prospect of another warm weekend for most provinces.
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Updated reports are on The South African’s site, with live updates for your province and area.
HEATWAVE WEATHER FOR THESE PROVINCES
Heatwave conditions are expected for Gauteng, North-West, Kwazulu-Natal, and parts of the Northern and Western Cape.
Affected areas can expect temperatures near and above thirty degrees Celsius.
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