SA Weather Alert: Warm Spring Day with Cloudy Coasts and Showers – Monday, 1 September 2025

South Africa steps into spring with a season of contrasts in weather. The South African Weather Service (SAWS) has issued important weather updates and warnings for all provinces, aimed at keeping residents informed and safe through the days ahead.
SEE FULL FORECAST: Today’s Weather Forecast – 01/09/2025
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Nationwide Weather Brief
Most provinces will enjoy fine and warm to hot weather, signalling the typical spring warmth inland. However, coastal areas, especially in KwaZulu-Natal and the Eastern Cape, will experience partly cloudy to cloudy conditions with isolated to scattered showers and rain. These weather patterns are typical for this transitional season.

Weather Alert: Fire Danger Warnings
A critical alert has been issued for parts of Limpopo, western areas of North West, central and western Free State, and north-eastern Northern Cape. These regions face extremely high fire danger due to dry, windy conditions. Residents in these areas must exercise heightened caution to prevent wildfires.
Gauteng & Mpumalanga
Both provinces will experience fine and warm to hot weather, with Gauteng becoming partly cloudy in the afternoon. Sun exposure is strong, with a high UVB index, so sun protection is important.
Limpopo & North West
Expect fine, warm to hot conditions in these provinces. The fire risk warning applies here, especially in Limpopo, due to dry vegetation and gusty winds.
Free State & Northern Cape
These provinces will have partly cloudy to warm and windy weather, increasing fire risks in several areas. Northern Cape’s south-east will see some cloud cover, but conditions remain warm.
Provincial Weather Conditions
The weather for South Africa on 1 September 2025 will be mostly fine and warm to hot across many inland areas, welcoming the onset of spring. Along the coastal regions, especially in KwaZulu-Natal and the Eastern Cape, conditions will be partly cloudy to cloudy and cool, with isolated to scattered showers and rain expected. This weather pattern highlights the typical seasonal transition, where warm sunshine inland contrasts with cooler, wetter coastal zones. Residents should prepare for sunny days inland while carrying suitable gear for occasional rain along the coasts.
1. Gauteng
Gauteng will experience fine and warm weather, becoming partly cloudy in the afternoon. Residents should be aware of the high UVB sunburn index, so sun protection is highly recommended.
2. Mpumalanga
Mpumalanga will also see fine and warm weather, with partly cloudy conditions developing in the Highveld region during the afternoon.
3. Limpopo
Limpopo is expected to have fine, warm to hot conditions. However, a fire risk warning is in place due to dry vegetation and gusty winds, so caution is advised.
4. North West
The North West province will experience fine and warm to hot weather, with the fire risk warning applying especially to the western parts.
5. Free State
Free State will have partly cloudy, warm to hot and windy weather, which may contribute to increased fire risk in some areas.
6. Northern Cape
The Northern Cape will enjoy fine, windy, and warm to hot conditions, becoming partly cloudy in the extreme south-east. These conditions also elevate fire dangers in several regions.
7. Western Cape
Spring brings cool to warm and fine weather, though some areas in the east will see partial cloud cover. Coastal winds will be strong and fresh, making conditions feel cooler. UV exposure is moderate.
8. Eastern Cape
The western half of this province will be cloudy and cool with morning rain on the coast, improving as the day progresses. The eastern half will face cooler, cloudy weather with isolated rain and showers scattered along the coast.
9. KwaZulu-Natal
Coastal regions will see partly cloudy to cloudy skies, with isolated showers and rain, particularly away from the west. Winds will be fresh, contributing to a cool-to-warm atmosphere. The UV index remains low.

Additional Weather Concerns
- Fog patches may occur in low-lying areas, especially in the mornings.
- Windy conditions are expected along the coasts, particularly in the Western Cape and KwaZulu-Natal.
- No heatwave or cold front warnings have been issued for the next few days, but residents should stay alert due to changing spring weather patterns.
Stay Safe
Spring brings a mix of warm sunshine and cooler, wetter coastal conditions to South Africa. The key concern remains the elevated fire danger in inland provinces, which demands vigilance from residents and authorities. Those living along the coast should prepare for isolated rain showers and stronger winds. Overall, this seasonal shift invites South Africans to enjoy the outdoors with caution and care.
For detailed real-time updates on weather warnings, temperature changes, and safety tips, follow the South African Weather Service and local authorities.