Here’s a comprehensive outlook on the South Africa weather forecast for Thursday, 18 July 2024
Weather warnings and advisories to take note of on Thursday, 18 July 2024
The South African Weather Service (SAWS) has issued the following weather warnings and advisories for Thursday, 18 July 2024:
- Yellow Level 2 Warning for Disruptive Rain:
- Localised flooding of roads and susceptible settlements is expected over the Cape Winelands, City of Cape Town, parts of the West Coast, and Theewaterskloof municipality of the Western Cape.
- Fire Danger Warnings:
- Extremely high fire danger conditions are expected over the central and western parts of the Free State, parts of the North-West Province, the extreme northern parts of the Northern Cape, the Joe Gqabi District and Matatiele municipality of the Eastern Cape, and the northern parts of KwaZulu-Natal.
Cape Town, Durban and Johannesburg forecast: Here’s what to expect on Thursday, 18 July 2024
Cape Town
On Thursday, 18 July 2024, Cape Town is expected to experience partly cloudy conditions with temperatures ranging from 11°C to 17°C. The humidity will be around 73%, with no significant rainfall anticipated. Winds will be from the northwest at 12 km/h.
Durban
The weather forecast for Durban on Thursday, 18 July 2024, indicates a day with morning clouds and a high of 27°C, accompanied by a low of 19°C. Expect moderate north-easterly winds around 10-15 km/h, with humidity levels at approximately 35%. No precipitation is forecasted for the day.
Johannesburg
The weather forecast for Johannesburg on Thursday, 18 July 2024, indicates a sunny day with a high of 21°C and a low of 8°C. Winds will be moderate from the northwest at around 16 km/h, and humidity levels will be low, contributing to a comfortable and dry day. No precipitation is expected, making it an ideal day for outdoor activities.
South Africa weather forecast: Here’s what to expect on Thursday, 18 July 2024
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- Gauteng: Fine and cool but warm in the north. UVB sunburn index: High.
- Mpumalanga: Fine and cool to warm, but hot in places in the Lowveld.
- Limpopo: Fine and cool to warm, but hot in places in the Lowveld.
- North West: Fine, windy, and warm.
- Free State: Fine, windy, and cool to warm.
- Northern Cape: Windy in the east and central, otherwise cloudy and cool to warm but cold over the southern interior with isolated showers and rain, fine in the northeast. Coastal winds moderate to fresh northerly to north-westerly.
- Western Cape: Cloudy and cold to cool with isolated to scattered showers and rain in the west, widespread in the extreme southwest, spreading east from the afternoon. Coastal winds fresh to strong north-westerly becoming moderate to fresh westerly to north-westerly in the afternoon. UVB sunburn index: Low.
- Western Half of the Eastern Cape: Fine and cool, becoming cloudy from the west in the afternoon with isolated showers south of Graaff-Reinet from the late afternoon. Coastal winds moderate to fresh south-westerly.
- Eastern Half of the Eastern Cape: Fine and cool, becoming cloudy in the evening along the coast and adjacent interior. Coastal winds light to moderate north-westerly becoming moderate south-westerly in the afternoon.
- KwaZulu-Natal: Morning fog patches over the northeastern parts, otherwise fine and cool to warm. Coastal winds light to moderate northerly to north-westerly in the morning, becoming moderate easterly to north-easterly, then moderate to strong southerly to south-westerly south of Durban from the late afternoon. UVB sunburn index: Extreme.
We will continue to update this report as more information becomes available. Stay tuned for the latest weather news and advisories.