Residents in KwaZulu-Natal, North West, and the Free State can expect a mix of misty mornings, warm daytime temperatures, and increasing cloud cover as the day progresses on Tuesday, 10 March. The South African Weather Service has issued a forecast indicating that the day will begin with patches of morning fog over the interior, creating misty conditions early on.
Regional Weather Forecast
In KwaZulu-Natal, the fog will clear, and the province will experience partly cloudy skies with cool to warm temperatures. You may want to keep an umbrella nearby, as showers are expected later in the day. In Durban, partly cloudy conditions are expected, making for a pleasant coastal day. The minimum temperature will be 18°C, while the maximum temperature is expected to reach 26°C.
In the North West, the day will start off fine and warm, creating comfortable conditions for most of the day. However, clouds are expected to increase during the afternoon, bringing partly cloudy skies later on. In Mahikeng, you can expect a fine start to the day before clouds move in during the afternoon. Temperatures will reach a low of 15°C and a high of 28°C.
<h3_Free State Weather
The eastern parts of the Free State will begin the day with cloudy conditions and areas of fog. The fog will lift, and the day will be warm before clouds begin to develop in the afternoon. In Bloemfontein, the weather will be fine for most of the day, becoming partly cloudy later in the afternoon. The minimum temperature will be 12°C, while the maximum temperature is expected to reach 27°C.
Here are some key weather forecasts for the regions:
- KwaZulu-Natal: partly cloudy with cool to warm temperatures
- North West: fine and warm, with increasing cloud cover in the afternoon
- Free State: cloudy with areas of fog, becoming warm and partly cloudy
For more information on the weather forecast, visit the South African Weather Service Wikipedia page