South Africa weather warnings for Wednesday, 13 August 2025

South Africa weather forecast for 13 August 2025: No severe alerts. Mild, partly cloudy conditions with isolated showers in some regions.

South Africa weather warnings today 13 august 2025

The weather across South Africa on Wednesday, 13 June 2025, will be generally calm, with no severe weather alerts issued by the South African Weather Service (SAWS).

Conditions will be partly cloudy in several provinces, with some regions experiencing isolated showers and thundershowers later in the day.

Winds will vary from light to moderate, and UVB sunburn indices range from moderate in the coastal southwest to high in the northern and eastern interior.

Temperatures remain seasonally mild, with cooler coastal highs and warmer inland maxima.

Weather warnings issued for Wednesday, 13 August 2025

The SAWS has not issued any impact-based weather warnings for the day. However, residents and travellers are still encouraged to note the following:

  • No severe alerts in effect – This means there are no forecasted hazardous weather conditions likely to cause significant disruption to communities, infrastructure, or travel.
  • No fire danger warnings – Lower risk of runaway fires today, as no extreme fire danger conditions have been predicted.
  • No special advisories – There are no anticipated unusual weather patterns such as snow, disruptive rainfall, or extreme winds that would require public caution.

While no formal warnings are in place, some regions will still see variable conditions:

  • Bloemfontein and Kimberley – Potential for isolated showers and thundershowers later in the day.
  • East London – Isolated showers and thundershowers possible.
  • Vryburg and Mahikeng – Fine in the morning, becoming partly cloudy in the afternoon with breezy conditions.

Travellers should remain weather-aware, especially in areas where afternoon instability could bring localised rain.