Here’s a comprehensive outlook on the South Africa weather forecast for Tuesday, 4 June 2024.
Weather warnings and advisories to take note of on Tuesday, 4 June 2024
- Yellow Level 4 Warning for severe thunderstorms in the Central Karoo, Garden Route, Cape Winelands, Overberg districts of the Western Cape, and eastern parts of the West Coast District. Expect large hail and localized flooding.
- Orange Level 6 Warning for disruptive rain along the coast of the Eastern Cape and adjacent interior, leading to flooding and potential danger to life.
- Yellow Level 2 Warning for severe thunderstorms with strong winds and hail in the eastern Free State, Gauteng, northwestern KwaZulu-Natal, and the Mpumalanga Highveld.
- Yellow Level 2 Warning for disruptive rain in the southern and extreme northern parts of the Eastern Cape.
- Yellow Level 4 Warning for disruptive rain over the extreme southern coast of KwaZulu-Natal.
- Orange Level 6 Warning for disruptive snow in the northeastern high ground of the Eastern Cape, leading to loss of livestock and inaccessible communities.
- Yellow Level 2 Warning for disruptive snow on the northern high ground of the Eastern Cape, causing icy roads and traffic disruptions.
- Yellow Level 4 Warning for disruptive snow over the southern high ground of the Northern Cape and Central Karoo of the Western Cape.
- Yellow Level 2 Warning for damaging wind and waves between Cape Point and Richards Bay, causing local disruptions and choppy seas.
Cape Town, Durban and Johannesburg forecast: Here’s what to expect on Tuesday, 4 June 2024
Cape Town
On Tuesday, 4 June 2024, Cape Town will experience partly cloudy skies with intermittent light showers throughout the day. The temperature will range from a minimum of 13°C in the early morning to a maximum of 18°C in the afternoon.
Winds will be coming from the northwest at speeds of 5 to 8 meters per second, and the humidity will hover around 90% to 95%.
Durban
On Tuesday, 4 June 2024, Durban will experience mostly clear skies with temperatures ranging from a low of 12°C in the morning to a high of 21°C in the afternoon.
Winds will be moderate, reaching up to 12 m/s from the northeast, and humidity will vary between 50% to 70% throughout the day. There is a very low chance of precipitation, and overall visibility will remain excellent.
Johannesburg
On Tuesday, 4 June 2024, Johannesburg is expected to experience clear skies throughout the day. Temperatures will range from a low of 3°C in the early morning to a high of 16°C in the afternoon.
Winds will be moderate, coming from the northwest at speeds between 17 and 50 km/h, with humidity levels around 13-25%.
South Africa weather forecast: Here’s what to expect on Tuesday, 4 June 2024
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The SAWS forecast for each province on Tuesday, 4 June 2024, indicates varied weather conditions across South Africa:
- Gauteng: Cool in the north, cloudy and cold elsewhere with isolated morning showers and thundershowers, clearing in the afternoon. UVB index: High.
- Mpumalanga: Morning fog along the escarpment, cloudy and cool to cold with isolated showers and thundershowers, scattered in the southeast, clearing from the west by late afternoon.
- Limpopo: Morning fog along the southern escarpment, partly cloudy and cool to warm, with isolated showers in the southeast, clearing in the afternoon.
- North West: Partly cloudy and cold to cool, with isolated showers and thundershowers, except in the extreme northwest.
- Free State: Partly cloudy and cold, scattered showers and thundershowers, isolated in the west.
- Northern Cape: Cloudy and very cold to cold, isolated to scattered showers and thundershowers, widespread in the south with snow expected. Windy conditions throughout.
- Western Cape: Cloudy, windy, and cool to cold with scattered to widespread showers and thundershowers. Snow on the mountain tops in the northern Central Karoo. Winds will be fresh to strong from the east of Cape Agulhas to northwesterly, reaching near-gale force at times.
- Western Half of the Eastern Cape: Cloudy and cold with scattered showers and thundershowers. Winds light to moderate from the north-northeast in the morning, shifting to northwesterly.
- Eastern Half of the Eastern Cape: Cloudy and cold with scattered showers and thundershowers, widespread along the Wild Coast. Winds light north-northeast, becoming northwesterly in the afternoon.
- KwaZulu-Natal: Cloudy with widespread showers and thundershowers. Winds fresh to strong north-northeasterly, very strong in places. UVB index: Very High.
We will continue to update this report as more information becomes available. Stay tuned for the latest weather news and advisories.