Here’s a comprehensive outlook on the South Africa weather forecast for Thursday, 14 March 2024
Weather warnings and advisories to take note of on Thursday, 14 March 2024
Severe weather alerts:
- Severe Thunderstorms: A yellow level 2 warning is issued for Mpumalanga Highveld, southern and central Limpopo, and north-western KwaZulu-Natal, indicating risks of localised flooding, large hail, damaging winds, and difficult driving conditions.
- Fire Danger: Extremely high fire danger conditions are expected over the eastern North West and northern Free State.
- Advisories: There are no advisories in place.
Cape Town, Durban and Johannesburg forecast: Here’s what to expect on Thursday, 14 March 2024
Cape Town
On Thursday, March 14, 2024, Cape Town is expected to experience a high of 22°C and a low of 16°C, with zero millimetres of precipitation, indicating a dry day.
Another source suggests a slightly warmer condition, with a maximum temperature of approximately 26°C and a minimum of around 19°C, along with light rainfall measured at 3.6mm.
Overall, the weather appears to be moderately warm with a chance for some rainfall, making it a relatively pleasant day.
Durban
On Thursday, 14 March 2024, Durban is forecasted to have overcast conditions with a few thunderstorms, experiencing temperatures between 19°C and 23°C. On Thursday, 14 March 2024, Johannesburg’s weather is forecasted to feature broken clouds with a high of approximately 30.6°C and a low of around 16.7°C. Wind speeds are expected to be near 19.3 km/h, humidity at 18%, and a 21% chance of precipitation .
The chance of precipitation is high at 80%, with expected rainfall around 11.94mm. Winds are predicted to blow at approximately 18 km/h.
Johannesburg
On Thursday, 14 March 2024, Johannesburg’s weather is forecasted to feature broken clouds with a high of approximately 30.6°C and a low of around 16.7°C.
Wind speeds are expected to be near 19.3 km/h, humidity at 18%, and a 21% chance of precipitation.
South Africa weather forecast: Here’s what to expect on Thursday, 14 March 2024
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- Gauteng: Fine and hot, becoming partly cloudy with isolated afternoon thundershowers in central and northern parts. UVB index: Very High.
- Mpumalanga: Cloudy in the east, partly cloudy elsewhere with warm to hot temperatures. Afternoon scattered showers and thundershowers, isolated in the southwest.
- Limpopo: Similar to Mpumalanga, with isolated to scattered thundershowers, and very hot in the Western Bushveld.
- North-West Province: Generally fine and hot to very hot, with partly cloudy skies and isolated thundershowers in the extreme east.
- Free State: Partly cloudy in the east with isolated showers; elsewhere, it will be fine and warm to hot.
- Northern Cape: Mostly fine and warm to hot, partly cloudy in the south initially. Moderate to fresh south-easterly winds, becoming strong in the afternoon.
- Western Cape: Partly cloudy in the east early on, then fine and warm to hot; cool along the coast. Winds moderate to fresh southerly to southeasterly, strong in the afternoon.
- Eastern Cape (Western Half): Partly cloudy and cool to warm, with light isolated showers in the north and east. Winds moderate to fresh south-westerly, becoming easterly in the evening.
- Eastern Cape (Eastern Half): Partly cloudy and warm with isolated thunderstorms in the north-west; scattered showers but widespread along the Wild Coast. Winds moderate to fresh south-westerly, turning light north-easterly in the evening.
- KwaZulu-Natal: Morning fog in the south-west, otherwise cloudy and cool to warm with scattered showers and thundershowers. Fresh to strong southerly to southwesterly coastal winds.
We will continue to update this report as more information becomes available. Stay tuned for the latest weather news and advisories.