South Africa Weather Today – Friday, 10 April 2026
Johannesburg will see temperatures between 14°C and 25°C on Friday under broken cloud cover, as most of South Africa experiences mild autumn conditions with cloud scattered across all nine provinces. The national average temperature sits at 23°C, with the warmest readings expected in the Lowveld and central interior regions, while coastal areas remain moderated by onshore winds.
What This Means for Your Day
Plan for a comfortable day with light layers. Morning temperatures across the inland plateau will start in the mid-teens, warming to the mid-twenties by afternoon. Cloud cover will limit UV exposure in most areas, but coastal regions such as Durban and Gqeberha will experience brisk north-easterly winds reaching 18 km/h and 13 km/h respectively. No significant rain is forecast, making outdoor activities viable nationwide.
South Africa Weather Highlights
- Warmest conditions: Mpumalanga reaching 29°C in Mbombela
- North West and Limpopo both hitting 28°C and 27°C respectively
- Coolest morning lows: Gauteng dropping to 14°C, North West and Limpopo at 15°C
- Strongest winds: KwaZulu-Natal coastal areas at 18 km/h from the east-north-east
- Most humid conditions: Durban at 72% humidity
What to Expect Across the Provinces
Gauteng
Johannesburg and Pretoria will see broken cloud cover throughout Friday, with temperatures ranging from 14°C overnight to 25°C in the afternoon. Light westerly winds at 5 km/h and moderate humidity levels of 51% will keep conditions comfortable for commuters and outdoor workers. Pressure remains steady at 1021 hPa.
Limpopo
Polokwane will experience few clouds and temperatures between 15°C and 27°C. South-south-easterly winds at 13 km/h may pick up during the afternoon. Humidity sits at 60%, with pressure at 1021 hPa. Expect clear visibility across the Bushveld and Waterberg regions.
Mpumalanga
Mbombela will record the day’s highest provincial temperature at 29°C, climbing from an overnight low of 19°C. Few clouds and easterly winds at 6 km/h will dominate, with humidity at 64%. The Lowveld will remain warm and pleasant, ideal for agricultural activity and outdoor work.
North West
Mahikeng will reach 28°C from a morning low of 15°C under few clouds. North-easterly winds at 10 km/h and humidity of 54% will provide comfortable conditions across the province. Expect similar conditions in Rustenburg and surrounding mining areas.
Free State
Bloemfontein will see broken clouds with temperatures between 15°C and 26°C. North-north-westerly winds at 6 km/h and 54% humidity will keep the capital mild. Farming communities across the eastern Free State can expect stable weather for fieldwork.
KwaZulu-Natal
Durban will experience broken clouds and temperatures ranging from 23°C to 27°C. East-north-easterly winds at 18 km/h will be noticeable along the coast, with humidity reaching 72%. Inland areas including Pietermaritzburg will see slightly cooler conditions and lighter winds.
Northern Cape
Kimberley will record scattered clouds with temperatures between 20°C and 27°C. Northerly winds at 13 km/h and lower humidity of 42% will dominate this arid region. Expect dry and stable conditions across the Karoo and Kalahari districts.
Eastern Cape
Gqeberha will see few clouds and temperatures from 18°C to 27°C. North-north-easterly winds at 13 km/h will affect coastal areas, while humidity sits at 61%. Mthatha and inland towns will experience calmer winds and similar temperature ranges.
Western Cape
Cape Town will have scattered clouds with temperatures between 20°C and 24°C. West-north-westerly winds at 11 km/h and 61% humidity will keep the Mother City cool and breezy. The Winelands and Garden Route will see comparable conditions with light cloud cover persisting through the day.
Weekend Outlook
Saturday will bring clearer skies to Johannesburg with temperatures climbing to 27°C under sunny conditions, while Sunday returns to overcast clouds with a high of 26°C. Most of the country will experience a warming trend into the weekend, with Sunday showing increased cloud cover across the interior. Coastal areas will maintain their moderate temperature profiles with persistent onshore winds.
Weather Tips for Today
- Morning commuters in Gauteng and Free State should dress for 14–15°C starts
- Lowveld residents should prepare for afternoon heat approaching 29°C
- Coastal walkers and outdoor enthusiasts should account for brisk winds in Durban and Gqeberha
- Cloud cover reduces UV risk, but sunscreen remains advisable for extended outdoor exposure
- Stable pressure systems mean no weather disruptions are expected for travel or logistics
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