SA Weather Update: Partly Cloudy with Showers in the North; Fine and Mild Elsewhere – 15 June 2025

As South Africa moves into Sunday, 15 June 2025, weather conditions will vary across the provinces, with partly cloudy skies and isolated showers in the north, while most other regions will experience fine, cool to warm weather.
ALSO READ: 30 Heartfelt Father’s Day Messages for Your Dads and Father Figures in 2025
Central and Interior Provinces: Fine, Cool to Warm Conditions
The central provinces, including Gauteng, Free State, and North West, will enjoy mostly fine weather with cool mornings and warm afternoons. Johannesburg and Pretoria will see temperatures between 7°C and 20°C, with clear skies dominating the day. Similarly, Bloemfontein and Welkom in the Free State will experience highs of 18°C to 20°C with cool early mornings.
Frost is likely in some interior areas during the early morning hours, particularly in parts of the Free State and Highveld regions. Drivers should exercise caution as foggy patches may form in valleys, reducing visibility.
Northern Provinces: Partly Cloudy with Isolated Showers
The northern parts of South Africa, including Limpopo and parts of Mpumalanga, will see partly cloudy skies accompanied by isolated light showers on Sunday. A low-pressure system over Botswana is influencing this weather pattern, bringing some cloud cover and drizzle to the northeastern areas. Temperatures in Limpopo will range from 6°C to 23°C, with places like Polokwane and Musina experiencing mild to warm daytime highs.
Residents in these areas should prepare for occasional wet conditions, especially in the morning and late afternoon. Light and isolated showers will occur, causing minimal disruption but requiring caution on roads due to possible slick surfaces.
Western and Southern Cape: Mild and Mostly Sunny
The weather update for the Northern Cape indicates clear and dry conditions. For Sunday, 15 June 2025, the forecast predicts plenty of sunshine and nice weather throughout the day. Current conditions in Koegrabie, Northern Cape, show a clear night with a temperature of 8°C, light westerly winds at 9 mph, and no precipitation expected.
The Western Cape will experience mild temperatures, with Cape Town reaching a maximum of 23°C and clear to partly cloudy skies throughout the day. Coastal towns such as George and Worcester will enjoy similar conditions, with temperatures ranging from 13°C to 25°C. The region remains dry, with no significant rainfall expected.
These conditions are favourable for outdoor activities, although mornings may start cool. Berg winds will bring warmer weather to some western coastal areas, increasing temperatures slightly.
Eastern Cape and KwaZulu-Natal: Warm and Dry
The Eastern Cape will see warm and dry weather, with Gqeberha reaching highs of 27°C and Makhanda around 23°C. KwaZulu-Natal will also experience mild to warm conditions, with Durban and Richards Bay temperatures ranging from 13°C to 26°C.
These provinces will have mostly clear skies, making for pleasant weather. However, residents should remain aware of the potential for early morning fog in some valleys, especially in KwaZulu-Natal’s inland areas.
Weather Warnings and Alerts
- Fire Danger: Residents and visitors should exercise extreme caution with open flames and outdoor burning activities.
- Cold Fronts and Frost: Light frost will form in the interior regions, including parts of the Free State and Highveld, especially during early mornings. Drivers should exercise caution due to possible icy patches and fog
- Rainfall and Flooding: Authorities have not issued any significant flood warnings for the next few days. Rainfall will remain light and isolated in the northeastern provinces.
- Wind Conditions: Northeasterly winds will continue to cause berg wind conditions along some coastal areas, bringing warmer temperatures and dry conditions.
CHECK OUT: Top 10 Father’s Day 2025 Gift Ideas That Will Make Dad Smile
Have A Lovely Day
The South African Weather Service (SAWS) has communicated that Sunday’s weather in South Africa will be largely fine and pleasant, with cool mornings and warm afternoons prevailing across most provinces. The north will experience some isolated showers, so carrying an umbrella or rain jacket is advisable.
Fire danger remains a serious concern in the Northern Cape’s Richtersveld area. Avoid any activities that could spark wildfires, and stay updated on local fire alerts.
Morning frost and fog in interior regions require careful driving, especially in the Free State and Highveld. Switch on fog lights where visibility is reduced.
Overall, the weather conditions are typical for mid-June in South Africa, with no major disruptions expected. Residents should continue to monitor local weather updates for any changes.