Weather forecast: Rainy weekend predicted for Durban
Cool temperatures can be expected in Durban this weekend.
Check out this weekend’s somewhat wet weather forecast, supplied by Accuweather.
Friday
Day: Cloudy, a touch of rain; cooler
22°HI
RealFeel® 20°
Precipitation 68%
Winds from the SSW 22 km/h
Gusts: 32 km/h
Max UV Index: 2 (Low)
Thunderstorms: 24%
Precipitation: 7 mm
Rain: 7 mm
Snow: 0 CM
Ice: 0 mm
Hours of Precipitation: 4 hrs
Hours of Rain: 4 hrs
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Night: Cloudy, late-night showers
16°LO
RealFeel® 12°
Precipitation 100%
Winds from the S 20 km/h
Gusts: 35 km/h
Max UV Index: N/A
Thunderstorms: 20%
Precipitation: 9 mm
Rain: 9 mm
Snow: 0 CM
Ice: 0 mm
Hours of Precipitation: 4 hrs
Hours of Rain: 4 hrs
Saturday
Day: A couple of morning showers; otherwise, cloudy
20°HI
RealFeel® 19°
Precipitation 65%
Winds from the SSW 17 km/h
Gusts: 26 km/h
Max UV Index: 2 (Low)
Thunderstorms: 20%
Precipitation: 2 mm
Rain: 2 mm
Snow: 0 CM
Ice: 0 mm
Hours of Precipitation: 2 hrs
Hours of Rain: 2 hrs
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Night: A shower in places in the evening; otherwise, cloudy
15°LO
RealFeel® 16°
Precipitation 42%
Winds from the S 6 km/h
Gusts: 17 km/h
Max UV Index: N/A
Thunderstorms: 20%
Precipitation: 0 mm
Rain: 0 mm
Snow: 0 CM
Ice: 0 mm
Hours of Precipitation: 0.5 hrs
Hours of Rain: 0.5 hrs
Sunday
Day: Low clouds
21°HI
RealFeel® 21°
Precipitation 22%
Winds from the NE 13 km/h
Gusts: 22 km/h
Max UV Index: 2 (Low)
Thunderstorms: 0%
Precipitation: 0 mm
Rain: 0 mm
Snow: 0 CM
Ice: 0 mm
Hours of Precipitation: 0 hrs
Hours of Rain: 0 hrs
Night: Clearing
16°LO
RealFeel® 16°
Precipitation 25%
Winds from the N 11 km/h
Gusts: 20 km/h
Max UV Index: N/A
Thunderstorms: 24%
Precipitation: 0 mm
Rain: 0 mm
Snow: 0 CM
Ice: 0 mm
Hours of Precipitation: 0 hrs
Hours of Rain: 0 hrs
Ponder on this over the weekend:
Be poetic. If you find the way the light falls through your window and onto your bedroom wall pretty, write about it. Call it soft and golden as sunlit honey. If it makes you glad to be alive then it’s not silly. You look for the beauty of things, be proud of that. Say the heavy rain is kissing you. Write about the glow of the moon, the dancing of flowers. Make your world magical. Collect your metaphors and treasure them.
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