South Africa weather warnings for Monday, 30 June 2025

South Africa weather forecast: Calm and clear across the country on Monday, 30 June 2025, with no warnings issued and mild winter temperatures prevailing.

South Africans can expect a serene start to the final weekday of June as weather today remains calm, bright, and seasonally cool across most regions.

Weather warnings issued for Monday, 30 June 2025

The South African Weather Service has not issued any impact-based warnings, fire danger alerts, or advisories, suggesting stable atmospheric conditions for Monday, 30 June 2025.

Following a recent stretch of cold fronts and rainfall activity, this forecast offers a return to clear skies and moderate winter chill.

The inland provinces are expected to experience typically brisk winter mornings. Johannesburg will start the day at 4°C, rising to a mild 15°C, while Pretoria will see a broader range from 6°C to 18°C.

In the Free State, Bloemfontein dips to -1°C before reaching a daily high of 17°C. These cooler early hours underscore the seasonal demand for heating, particularly in areas where minimum temperatures fall near or below freezing.

Coastal and low-lying regions will benefit from slightly warmer conditions. Durban, East London, and Gqeberha will enjoy maximum temperatures between 22°C and 24°C, supported by moderate to fresh north-easterly winds.

Morning cloudiness may briefly obscure the sun in KwaZulu-Natal’s coastal cities, but skies are expected to clear as the day progresses.

Cape Town may wake under a blanket of morning fog, but will transition to partly cloudy skies, with light to moderate north-westerly winds accompanying temperatures ranging from 12°C to 18°C.

  • No impact-based warnings: Conditions across all provinces are stable with no anticipated weather-related disruptions.
  • No fire danger warnings: Cooler, calm conditions reduce wildfire risks.
  • No advisories issued: The absence of significant systems signals an uneventful weather day.

According to the latest Seasonal Climate Watch issued by SAWS, winter 2025 is shaping up to be warmer than usual across much of South Africa, except in some southern coastal regions which are likely to remain slightly cooler than average.

Rainfall remains confined mainly to the southern and eastern coastal belts, with the remainder of the country expecting drier conditions throughout the season .

Monday’s benign weather offers a welcome interlude from the recent volatile fronts. With above-normal temperatures forecast to persist into July, residents can anticipate more days of settled winter conditions, though the low overnight temperatures will continue to call for morning caution, particularly on the roads and in vulnerable communities.