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Tuesday weather forecast: Showers, morning fog, and cool conditions

22 June 2026
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Wet weather is anticipated across several provinces in South Africa, including the Northern Cape, Western Cape, Eastern Cape, and Free State. The South African Weather Service has indicated that isolated showers and thundershowers may occur in these regions. In Gauteng, conditions will be partly cloudy and cool, with temperatures ranging from 6°C to 20°C in Pretoria. Mpumalanga can expect morning fog, while Limpopo will experience mild temperatures with some areas being partly cloudy. The North West province may see fog patches along with cool weather and isolated showers, particularly in its western regions. Meanwhile, the Western Cape will also be cloudy with scattered rain, while the Eastern Cape is forecasted to have similar conditions, particularly in the north. KwaZulu-Natal is expected to remain partly cloudy with morning fog in the interior and warmer temperatures in the east.

Why It Matters

Weather patterns in South Africa are crucial for various sectors, including agriculture, water supply, and public health. Seasonal rain influences crop yields and food security, while extreme weather conditions can lead to flooding or droughts, significantly impacting communities and economies. Understanding current forecasts helps residents prepare for potential hazards and optimizes resource management, particularly in areas prone to adverse weather. Historically, rainfall variability has been linked to the Southern African climate, which is affected by broader atmospheric phenomena such as El Niño and La Niña, emphasizing the importance of accurate weather predictions.

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