The SA Weather Service (Saws) released its latest forecast, highlighting some of the regions said to experience damaging winds and extreme fire risks.
Damaging winds and fire risks are forecasted across parts of South Africa for Saturday, 18 August.
Here’s what you need to know.
Residents in the affected areas are advised to be cautious and adhere to safety measures provided by local authorities.
The north-eastern region of the Northern Cape, the western parts of the North West Province, and the north-western region of the Free State should brace for damaging winds.
Meanwhile, a weather warning for extreme fire danger was issued in the North-West and the Free State.
Another fire danger alert was issued for the northern regions of the Northern Cape, and south-western regions of Limpopo and Gauteng.
Here’s what to expect across SA’s nine provinces tomorrow:
Expect partly cloudy and warm weather with a very high UVB sunburn index.
Morning fog and drizzle will give way to partly cloudy, cool to warm weather.
Lowveld and the eastern part of Limpopo may experience morning cloudiness.
Partly cloudy, windy, and warm conditions are anticipated.
Winds will accompany partly cloudy skies and cool to warm temperatures with isolated showers and thundershowers in the south-east.
The central part will be fine, but the east may see partly cloudy skies and morning fog.
The coast will be cold with light rain.
Morning fog will precede fine, cool weather with evening clouds and coastal fog.
The UVB sunburn index is moderate here.
Both the western and eastern halves will see fine and cool weather becoming partly cloudy, with isolated thunderstorms in the northeast.
This region will be partly cloudy and cool, with isolated showers in the south and east.
The UVB sunburn index is very high here.
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