Saturday Weather: Showers continue in Free State, Eastern Cape, while Cape Town warms up



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Severe thunderstorms are forecast that could result in damaging winds tomorrow in some parts of the country.

Severe thunderstorms are forecast that could result in damaging winds tomorrow in some parts of the country.

PHOTO: Duncan Alfreds, News24

The inclement weather that has battered most of the Northern Cape and Eastern Cape for much of this week will extend into Saturday, according to the South African Weather Service.

Impact based warning

Level 2 yellow warning for severe thunderstorms that can result in damaging winds, hail, and heavy downpours possibly causing localized flooding in susceptible settlement areas or roads and low-lying areas and bridges, can be expected in the eastern parts of the North Cape. the southwestern parts of the Free State, as well as the northern parts of the Eastern Cape.

The weather in your province

Gauteng It will be cloudy and cool with scattered but widespread showers and showers in the south.

The expected UVB sunburn index is moderate.

In MpumalangaIt will be partly cloudy and warm to hot, with showers and isolated showers, except in Lowveld.

Limpopo You can expect patches of morning fog along the escarpment, otherwise partly cloudy with isolated showers and storms to the west and south. It will get cloudy in the southwest.

the northwest It will be cloudy and cool to warm, with showers and isolated showers, but scattered in the east.

For him Free StateIt will be cloudy and cool to warm, with scattered showers and showers, but isolated in the northwest.

Conditions in the North Cape It will be cool along the coast where it will be cloudy at first, otherwise partly cloudy to cloudy and warm to hot with isolated showers and downpours in the east, but scattered in the far east.

Wind along the coast will be moderate to cool from south to southeast and will turn moderate to cool from northwest to north of Port Nolloth in the afternoon and extend south at night.

the west cape You can expect early morning fog along the coastal areas of the Overberg district, otherwise partly cloudy and cool to warm, but hot to very hot inland. It will become cloudy along the coastal areas towards night.

The wind along the coast will be mild from the east along the south coast early in the morning, while the light wind from the northwest between Cape Columbine and Lamberts Bay will be moderate and the southwest will become strong by the late.

The expected UVB sunburn index is very high.

In the western half of the Eastern CapeIt will be partly cloudy and warm, but hot in places, turning cloudy with scattered or scattered showers and thunderstorms over the northern interior in the afternoon.

Wind along the coast will be moderate from the northeast, turning cool from the southwest at night.

The eastern half of the Eastern Cape will be partly cloudy and warm, becoming cloudy with isolated showers and thunderstorms over the northern interior starting in the afternoon, but scattered in the afternoon, spreading towards the Wild Coast from the afternoon.

Wind along the coast will be moderate from the northeast and will turn cool from the northwest in the afternoon.

KwaZulu-Natal It will be partly cloudy with morning fog in places over the interior, otherwise warm.

Isolated showers and showers are expected in the afternoon, but scattered in the extreme west.

Wind along the coast will be moderate to cool from east to northeast and will become strong in some places in the afternoon.

The expected UVB sunburn index is moderate.

Weather forecast chart

The forecast for November 21.

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