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Groblersdal faces an increased chance of rain on Thursday

After a sunny start to the week, weather conditions are expected to change in Groblersdal with possible showers later this week.

Groblersdal residents can look forward to mostly fine winter weather this week, although a chance of showers is expected on Thursday afternoon and evening.

Today (Monday) is forecast to bring hazy sunshine with temperatures reaching a comfortable 24°C during the day before dropping to 7°C overnight. Clear skies are expected during the evening.

Sunny and pleasant conditions are expected to continue tomorrow (Tuesday), with the mercury once again climbing to 24°C. Evening temperatures will fall to around 6°C under a crystal-clear sky.

Wednesday is set to deliver more sunshine and mild weather, with a daytime high of 23°C and a low of 7°C. Partly cloudy conditions are expected after sunset.

The weather pattern is expected to change slightly on Thursday. The day will start with partly sunny conditions before breezy weather develops during the afternoon. A couple of showers are forecast, with a 60% chance of rain from the afternoon into the evening. Temperatures are expected to range between 23°C and 7°C.

A cooler air mass is expected to move into the area on Friday, bringing mostly sunny conditions but significantly lower temperatures. The maximum temperature is forecast to reach only 18°C, while the minimum could drop to a chilly 3°C. Clear skies are expected overnight.

Saturday will remain cool, with partial sunshine and temperatures ranging from 21°C to 4°C. Residents can expect a clear and cold evening.

Hazy sunshine is forecast for Sunday, with temperatures climbing to 23°C before dropping to 5°C overnight. Clear conditions are expected to persist into the evening.

Residents are encouraged to keep warm during the colder mornings and evenings later in the week, while remaining prepared for the possibility of rain on Thursday.

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Janine Saayman

Janine has been working as a journalist/photographer since 2014 at the Daller in Groblersdal. She was awarded the O.H. Frewin Upcoming Journalist of the Year in her first year as a journalist. Janine has a passion for photography, writing, being creative and doing things to the best of her ability.
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