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Foggy morning with cool to warm temperatures and light rain in some areas

14 May 2026
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Morning fog is expected across multiple regions in South Africa, with cool to warm temperatures forecasted for the day. The South African Weather Service indicates a likelihood of light rain particularly in the Eastern Cape and KwaZulu-Natal. In Gauteng, conditions are predicted to be partly cloudy and cool to warm, with Pretoria’s temperatures ranging from 9°C to 25°C. Mpumalanga may experience morning fog and possible drizzle, while Limpopo will have similar conditions with potential morning drizzle in certain areas. The Western Cape is expected to see morning fog as well, with coastal winds being light to moderate. Overall, varying weather patterns, including fog and isolated showers, are anticipated across the provinces.

Why It Matters

Weather patterns in South Africa can significantly impact agriculture, transportation, and daily activities. Morning fog can reduce visibility, posing hazards for motorists and affecting travel schedules. Regions like KwaZulu-Natal and the Eastern Cape often experience fluctuations in weather that can influence crop yields and water resources. Historical weather data shows that variations in rainfall and temperature patterns are critical for farmers, especially during planting and harvest seasons, making accurate forecasts vital for economic stability in these areas.

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