Skies expected to clear from Wednesday
Tshwane is expected to have clear skies on Wednesday with a maximum of 20°C and a 0% probability of downpours.

Wet weather will continue on Tuesday but significant improvement in temperature is expected by Wednesday, says the SA weather service (Saws).
Forecaster Lulama Menzi warned residents across Gauteng to beware localised flooding.
“Severe thunderstorms leading to strong winds, hail and heavy downpours could lead to localised flooding of susceptible roads, low-lying areas and bridges over the extreme eastern parts of North West and Gauteng,” Menzi said.
Menzi said with the amount of rain expected damage to formal and informal settlements was possible.
Tshwane is currently experiencing cloudy, cold and wet weather with 85% humidity.
A 60% probability of rain, minimum temperature of 6° C and max of 12° C are predicted for the Capital City.
About 15mm of rain is expected to fall.
Menzi said however the skies will clear on Wednesday when the temperature is expected to reach 20° C from a minimum of 8° C and a 0% probability of rain.
The temperature on Thursday is expected to reach a maximum of 22° C from a minimum of 10° C.
Menzi said Tshwane will experience a warmer day on Friday with temperatures expected to reach a maximum of 25° C.
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