South Africa weather forecast for Saturday, 1 June 2024

South Africa weather forecast for Saturday, 1 June 2024: Detailed weather warnings and province-specific forecasts to help you prepare for the day.

Here’s a comprehensive outlook on the South Africa weather forecast for Saturday, 1 June 2024.

Weather warnings and advisories to take note of on Saturday, 1 June 2024

Impact-Based Warnings:

  • Yellow Level 2 Warning: Damaging winds leading to navigation difficulties at sea between Cape Point and East London.
  • Yellow Level 2 Warning: Damaging waves potentially causing coastal infrastructure damage in exposed bays from Cape Agulhas to Plettenberg Bay.
  • Yellow Level 2 Warning: Disruptive rain resulting in flooding of settlements, roads, low-lying areas, and bridges in coastal regions and adjacent interior of the western parts of the Eastern Cape.

Fire Danger Warnings:

  • Extremely high fire danger conditions over the eastern Northern Cape, western Free State, and southwestern North West.

Advisories:

  • A cut-off low-pressure system will bring cold, wet, and windy conditions to the southern high-lying areas of the Namakwa region in the Northern Cape and the central and eastern interior of the Western Cape. This system will extend to the Northern Cape interior, Eastern Cape interior, and Free State along Lesotho borders, with possible light snowfalls over high ground in the Eastern Cape and Lesotho.

Cape Town, Durban and Johannesburg forecast: Here’s what to expect on Saturday, 1 June 2024

Cape Town

Weather Forecast MapsTemperature, 2 m above ground, 33°58'S 18°27'E, 2024/06/01 2 PM (UTC+02:00), © VentuSky.com

On Saturday, 1 June 2024, Cape Town will experience clear skies with temperatures ranging from 12°C to 18°C. Wind speeds will be mild, coming from the south-southeast at around 15 km/h.

Humidity levels are expected to be approximately 70%, with minimal chance of precipitation​.

Durban

Weather Forecast MapsTemperature, 2 m above ground, 29°51'S 30°56'E, 2024/06/01 2 PM (UTC+02:00), © VentuSky.com

On Saturday, 1 June 2024, Durban is expected to have mostly clear skies with temperatures ranging from a low of 17°C to a high of 23°C. The humidity will be around 70%, with light winds coming from the northeast at 15 km/h.

The probability of precipitation is minimal, with a chance of less than 5% throughout the day​.

Johannesburg

Weather Forecast MapsTemperature, 2 m above ground, 26°12'S 28°04'E, 2024/06/01 2 PM (UTC+02:00), © VentuSky.com

On Saturday, 1 June 2024, Johannesburg is expected to experience clear skies with temperatures ranging from a low of 12°C to a high of 20°C.

Winds will be light, coming from the north-northeast at approximately 7 km/h, and humidity levels will be around 46%. The chance of precipitation is minimal, ensuring a dry day.

South Africa weather forecast: Here’s what to expect on Saturday, 1 June 2024

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Weather Forecast MapsTemperature, 2 m above ground, 29°S 25°E, 2024/06/01 2 PM (UTC+02:00), © VentuSky.com
  • Gauteng:
    • Fine and cool with a high UVB sunburn index.
  • Mpumalanga:
    • Fine and cool, but warm in the Lowveld.
  • Limpopo:
    • Fine and cool to warm.
  • North-West Province:
    • Fine, windy, and cool to warm, becoming partly cloudy in the extreme west.
  • Free State:
    • Fine in central and eastern parts, otherwise partly cloudy, windy, and cool to warm, with isolated showers and thundershowers in the south.
  • Northern Cape:
    • Cloudy in the south, partly cloudy and cold to cool elsewhere, with isolated showers and thundershowers in the southeast. Fine with morning fog patches in the extreme west.
  • Western Cape:
    • Cloudy and cold to cool with isolated to scattered showers and rain along the south coast and adjacent interior. Morning fog patches in the west.
  • Western Half of the Eastern Cape:
    • Cloudy and cold to cool with scattered showers and rain, widespread along the coast and adjacent interior. Isolated showers and thundershowers in the northeast.
  • Eastern Half of the Eastern Cape:
    • Cloudy and cold to cool with isolated showers and thundershowers in the northeast and scattered in the interior, widespread in the southwest.
  • KwaZulu-Natal:
    • Morning fog over the interior, partly cloudy and cool, warm in the northeast, becoming cloudy in the afternoon with isolated showers and rain in the south and east up to Richards Bay.

We will continue to update this report as more information becomes available. Stay tuned for the latest weather news and advisories.