Saturday, May 23, 2026

South Africa is bracing for a weekend of severe weather as a cold front approaches

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South Africa’s Weekend Weather Shift: What to Expect

Cold Front Moves In

The South African Weather Service (SAWS) says a strong cold front will sweep across the country this weekend (Saturday 9 May – Sunday 10 May 2026). After a brief low‑pressure system moved out, the front will bring rain, gusty winds, and noticeably cooler temperatures, especially in the western and central regions.

Saturday’s Forecast

Temperature Highlights

  • Pretoria: 21 °C / 6 °C
  • Johannesburg: 18 °C / 3 °C
  • Cape Town: 20 °C / 13 °C
  • Durban: 24 °C / 17 °C
  • Bloemfontein: 17 °C / 2 °C
  • Pokhara: 22 °C / 6 °C
  • Upington: 22 °C / 7 °C
  • Gqeberha: 20 °C / 13 °C
  • East London: 22 °C / 13 °C

What’s Happening?

Most places will feel pleasant and cool. Coastal areas will be partly cloudy with a chance of isolated showers. Inland, especially Gauteng and the Free State, expect very cold mornings.

Sunday’s Forecast

Temperature Highlights

  • Pretoria: 25 °C / 10 °C
  • Johannesburg: 21 °C / 9 °C
  • Cape Town: 15 °C / 11 °C
  • Durban: 31 °C / 18 °C
  • Bloemfontein: 19 °C / 5 °C
  • Pokhara: 26 °C / 10 °C
  • Upington: 16 °C / 9 °C
  • Gqeberha: 20 °C / 13 °C
  • East London: 25 °C / 13 °C

Conditions to Watch

The Western and Northern Cape will turn wet, windy, and colder. Scattered rain and showers will spread westward, while strong coastal winds kick up rough seas. The northeast stays warm, with Durban potentially hitting 31 °C.

Cape Town will feel a sharp drop—from about 20 °C on Saturday down to just 15 °C on Sunday. Upington also cools off significantly.

Warnings in Effect

Level 6 Orange Warning

What: Damaging winds and waves
Where: Western and Northern Cape
When: 10 May – 12 May 2026

Possible impacts:

  • Hazardous sea conditions
  • Difficult travel, especially on coastal roads
  • Damage to infrastructure, trees, and vegetation
  • Local disruptions for seaside communities

Impact on Events

The intense weather already caused problems on the Garden Route, leading to the cancellation of the Absa RUN YOUR CITY CAPE TOWN 10K 2026. Keep an eye on any further event changes as the front progresses.

Quick Tips for Teens

  • Layer up—mornings can be freezing, especially inland.
  • If you’re heading to the beach, check surf and wind reports; conditions could be rough.
  • Stay updated with SAWS alerts via their app or website.
  • Plan indoor activities if you’re in the Western or Northern Cape on Sunday.
  • Keep an umbrella handy for scattered showers in the west.

Conclusion

This weekend’s cold front creates a stark contrast across South Africa: a chilly, stormy west and a warm, sunny northeast. By knowing what to expect and preparing accordingly, you can stay safe and still enjoy your plans—whether that’s hitting the streets for a run, hanging out with friends, or just relaxing at home.

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