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Tuesday's weather: Fine, warm to hot temperatures forecast for some parts of the country

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Fine and warm to hot conditions are expected in parts of the country. (Manuel Breva Colmeiro/Getty Images)
Fine and warm to hot conditions are expected in parts of the country. (Manuel Breva Colmeiro/Getty Images)

Multiple provinces across the country can expect fine and warm to hot temperatures, with warnings of damaging winds and high fire danger conditions elsewhere, according to the South African Weather Service.

Impact-based warnings

A Yellow Level 2 warning for damaging interior winds resulting in localised problems for high-sided vehicles on some routes has been issued for the extreme southern and south-eastern parts of the Northern Cape.

Fire danger warnings

Extremely high fire danger conditions are expected over the eastern parts of Northern Cape, the extreme south-western parts of North West, as well as the north-western parts and central parts of the Eastern Cape.

The weather in your region

Fine and warm conditions are forecast for Gauteng.

The expected UVB sunburn index is extreme.

Mpumalanga and Limpopo will be fine and warm, but hot in parts of the Lowveld.

Fine and warm temperatures are expected in the North West and Free State.

The Northern Cape will be fine, windy and cool to warm in the west with fog patches over parts of the western interior in the morning.

The wind along the coast will be a light to moderate south-westerly in the north. Otherwise, a moderate to fresh north-westerly is expected, becoming light and variable from the evening.

Cloudy and cool conditions are forecast for the Western Cape with scattered showers and rain over the south-west.

Otherwise, it will be partly cloudy and cool to warm with isolated showers and rain, except in the east.

The wind along the coast will be a light to moderate north-westerly to westerly, but fresh to strong over the south-west until the late evening.

The expected UVB sunburn index is high.

The Eastern Cape can expect fine and warm to hot temperatures, but partly cloudy conditions along the coast, becoming cloudy in the evening with light rain in places west of Algoa Bay.

The wind along the western coast will be a light and variable northerly at first, otherwise a moderate south-westerly is forecast.

The wind along the eastern coast will be a light north-westerly, becoming north-easterly.

Morning fog patches are forecast in KwaZulu-Natal's north-east, otherwise it will be fine and warm to hot.

The wind along the coast will be a moderate to fresh northerly to north-easterly, reaching strong in places.

The expected UVB sunburn index is extreme.

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