Monday's weather: Expect some extremely hot and uncomfortable conditions in most parts of the country
expected in places in the Northern Cape, the West Coast district and Beaufort West local municipalities in the Western Cape, Walter Sisulu and Makana local municipalities in the Eastern Cape, the Mohokare, Mangaung, Masilonyane and Tokologo local municipalities in the Free State, as well as the Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati district municipality in the North West.
Also, in places in Gauteng and the south-western Bushveld of Limpopo, where these conditions are likely to persist into Wednesday. Extremely hot and uncomfortable conditions are expected in places over the Namakwa district of the Northern Cape, the West Coast district and the interior of the Western Cape. These conditions are likely to improve in the west, but persist until Tuesday over the eastern interior of the Western Cape.will experience cloudy conditions in the lowveld, with isolated showers and rain, otherwise partly cloudy and warm to hot, but fine in the extreme west.
, it will be partly cloudy and warm along the south coast, where it will be cloudy at first, otherwise fine and hot to very hot, but extremely hot over the West Coast district as well as the interior. The wind along the coast will be moderate to fresh easterly to south-easterly along the south coast, otherwise moderate to fresh southerly to south-easterly, but strong along the south-west coast at first.will be partly cloudy along the coast, where it will be cloudy in the east at first, with a chance of light rain in the morning, otherwise fine and warm to hot, but very hot to extremely hot in places over the northern interior.
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