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Sunny days and warm weather for Polokwane

This week Accuweather predicts predominantly warm and sunny weather conditions with minimal temperature fluctuations.

POLOKWANE –  Warm weather is expected to persist throughout the week with temperatures consistently reaching the high twenties.

Monday begins a week of warm weather with a high of 29°C and slightly windy conditions.

However, Tuesday will bring a brief respite with slightly cooler temperatures, reaching a high of 22°C. Despite the drop in temperature, the weather will still be warm and pleasant, with only partial cloud cover.

As the week progresses, temperatures are set to rise with Wednesday bringing a high of 25°C, and further increases expected in the following days.

Thursday’s high is anticipated to reach 27°C, while Friday is predicted to be the warmest day of the week, with a high of 30°C.

The weekend is also looking bright with Saturday and Sunday expected to reach highs of 29°C and 27°C, respectively, accompanied by plenty of sunshine.

Evening temperatures will be slighter warmer than previous weeks with temperatures ranging between 7°C and 11°C.

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Tanaiya Lees

Tanaiya Lees is the Digital Coordinator for the Polokwane Review-Observer and the Letaba, Phalaborwa, Hoedspruit, Mopani, and Regional Herald. She holds a Diploma in Journalism, and a BA in Communications and Psychology. With an interest in storytelling and a strong commitment to accuracy, her goal is to produce high-quality content that truly connects with readers. She aims to amplify the voices of those who need it most, shine a light on important issues, and inspire meaningful conversations. Tanaiya firmly believes in the power of journalism to effect change and is dedicated to being a part of that change.

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