South Africans can look forward to mostly fine conditions, with light rain expected along the southern coast.
South Africans can expect another largely dry and cool winter’s day on Wednesday, with no severe weather warnings issued by the South African Weather Service.
Most provinces, including Gauteng, the North West, Free State, Limpopo and Mpumalanga, will experience fine and cool conditions, although morning frost is expected in parts of the Free State and Mpumalanga Highveld, while fog patches may develop in some inland areas during the early hours.
The only notable rainfall is forecast for the southern parts of the Western Cape, where cloudy conditions, morning fog and isolated showers or light rain are expected. Rain chances remain low at around 30%, with isolated showers likely along parts of the southern coastline.
Similar 30% rain chances are expected to develop along sections of the south-western and southern coastal areas of the Eastern Cape later in the evening.






