Weather Locations in South Africa
Top 20 Locations in South Africa
Population: 43786000
Currency: Rand
South Africa Weather Overview
Nearly the entire country of
Since the majority of the country lies at reasonably high elevation, which
irritates the influence of latitude, even the tropical and near-tropical northern
areas are much cooler. High elevation and lack of the restrained power of the
sea create large temperature variations in most inland regions.
Winds
The climate is very much influenced by the oceans that enclose the country to
the east, south, and west. The moderate cyclones of the southern ocean
implement considerable authority on weather patterns, in particularly
throughout winter months. The ensuing warmer and less-dense air rises more
eagerly, helping the access of moisture-bearing clouds from the east.
Precipitation
Summer and Winter
Summers are warm to hot, with daytime temperatures usually ranging from 21°C
to 32°C. Higher elevations have lower temperatures, while the far northern and
north-eastern regions and the western upland and river valleys in the central
and southern states contain higher temperatures. At night temperatures fall
considerably in the centre; in some places by as much as 17°C, while on the
coast the daily range is much smaller. Winters are principally cool to cold,
with many higher areas often having temperatures lower than freezing point at
night but readings of 10°C to 21°C in the daytime. However, winters are
typically warm on the eastern and south-eastern coasts. Temperatures generally
decrease from east to west:
The
eastern highland areas; comprising Johannesburg features a dried out climate filled with days
of unlimited sunshine. The region experiences high average daytime temperatures
of approximately 20ºC and cooler night climates when the temperature drops to a
chilly 5ºC. Between the months of October and April the region consists of
early evening showers regularly followed by thunder storms, allowing the weather
to never be too hot.
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