Icy mornings and cool maximum temperatures at the start of the week is due to a strong ridging high-pressure system behind a cold front that will push icy air across much of South Africa.
POLOKWANE – Despite a chilly start to the week, residents in Polokwane can look forward to improving conditions and an increase in temperature.
Icy mornings and cool maximum temperatures at the start of the week is due to a strong ridging high-pressure system behind a cold front that will push icy air across much of South Africa.
As a result, highs of between 16°C and 19°C is expected up until Wednesday, while Thursday and Friday will warm up to 22°C.
It will be partly cloudy to sunny throughout the week with pleasant conditions expected.
The weekend will see mild to cool conditions with a drop in temperature on Saturday (20°C), but sunny conditions will persist.
Little to no rain has been forecast, with dry conditions expected throughout.
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