Global Black Voices: News from around the World
- KwaZulu-Natal: morning fog inland; south west cold; afternoon clouds bring isolated coastal and nearby inland showers; light to moderate southerly winds.
- Durban: fine morning, clouds and isolated afternoon showers; light to moderate southerly to south easterly winds; temperatures 15 to 22°C; low UVB index.
- Free State: morning fog patches in central and western areas and along the Lesotho border; elsewhere partly cloudy and cold.
- Bloemfontein: morning fog clearing to partly cloudy conditions; temperatures between 1 and 13°C expected.
- North West and Mahikeng: partly cloudy, cool to cold conditions; Mahikeng temperatures around 1 to 18°C.
Cold to cool conditions will dominate much of the country, with morning fog in some areas and isolated showers expected along parts of the coast.
KWAZULU-NATAL
Morning fog will affect the interior of KwaZulu-Natal. The province will remain fine and cool, although the south-west will be cold.
Clouds will increase during the afternoon, bringing isolated showers and rain to the coast and nearby inland areas.
Light to moderate southerly to south-easterly winds will blow along the coast.
A low UVB sunburn index is expected.
DURBAN
Durban will start the day with fine weather before clouds increase in the afternoon, bringing isolated showers and rain.
Light to moderate southerly to south-easterly winds will prevail.
Temperatures will range between 15 and 22°C, with a low UVB sunburn index expected.
FREE STATE
Morning fog patches will develop in parts of the central and western Free State and along the Lesotho border.
The rest of the province will remain partly cloudy and cold.
BLOEMFONTEIN
Morning fog will affect Bloemfontein before giving way to partly cloudy conditions.
Temperatures will range between 1°C and 13°C.
NORTH WEST
The North West Province will experience partly cloudy and cool to cold conditions.
MAHIKENG
Mahikeng will see partly cloudy conditions, with temperatures ranging between 1°C and 18°C.
Weather forecast data provided by the South African Weather Service.
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