South Africa weather forecast for Sunday, 14 January 2024

Stay informed with the latest weather conditions for Sunday, 14 January 2024. Our South Africa weather forecast includes vital information on weather warnings and advisories, along with a detailed regional forecast.

South Africa weather forecast

Here is a comprehensive outlook on the South Africa weather forecast for Sunday, 14 January 2024.

Weather warnings and advisories to take note of on Sunday, 14 January 2024

Severe weather alerts:

  1. Impact-Based Warnings:
    • Yellow Level 2 Warning: There is an expectation of disruptive rain causing localised flooding in susceptible areas such as some stretches of roads, informal settlements, and low-lying bridges. This is particularly likely in places over the extreme south-eastern parts of Limpopo as well as central and the escarpment of Mpumalanga.
  2. Fire Danger Warnings:
    • Extremely High Fire Danger Conditions: These conditions are expected over the central part of the Northern Cape.
  3. Advisories: Nil.

South Africa weather forecast: Here’s what to expect on Sunday, 14 January 2024

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Weather Forecast MapsCAPE, 30°S 24°E, 2024/01/14 11:00 AM (UTC+02:00), © VentuSky.com
  1. Gauteng: Cloudy in the morning, otherwise partly cloudy and warm with scattered showers and thundershowers. The expected UVB sunburn index is extreme.
  2. Mpumalanga: Morning fog along the escarpment, then partly cloudy and cool to warm with scattered showers and thundershowers, but hot in the Lowveld where isolated showers are expected.
  3. Limpopo: Morning fog along the escarpment, then partly cloudy and warm to hot with scattered showers and thundershowers, but isolated in the Lowveld.
  4. North-West Province: Partly cloudy and warm to hot with isolated to scattered showers and thundershowers.
  5. Free State: Fog in the east at first, then fine becoming partly cloudy and warm to hot with isolated showers and thundershowers over the central parts, but scattered in the extreme east.
  6. Northern Cape: Cloudy along the coast in the morning and evening, otherwise fine and warm to hot but very hot in places in the east. The wind along the coast will be moderate to fresh southerly to south-easterly.
  7. Western Cape: Cloudy along the south coast and north-eastern parts in the morning, otherwise fine to partly cloudy and warm to hot but cool along the south coast. The wind along the coast will be light southerly along the west coast in the morning, otherwise light to moderate westerly to south-westerly. The expected UVB sunburn index is extreme.
  8. Western Half of the Eastern Cape: Partly cloudy and cool but warm over the interior. Drizzle is possible along the coast between Port Elizabeth and Cannon Rocks before sunrise. The wind along the coast will be light to moderate south-westerly.
  9. Eastern Half of the Eastern Cape: Partly cloudy and cool south of the escarpment with light rain in places. Afternoon isolated thunderstorms are likely to develop along the escarpment. The wind along the coast will be light to moderate south-easterly.
  10. KwaZulu-Natal: Partly cloudy and warm but hot in places in the north with scattered showers and thundershowers but isolated in the extreme north-east. The wind along the coast will be light to moderate easterly to north-easterly but south-easterly in the south at times. The expected UVB sunburn index is extreme.

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