The South African Weather Service (Saws) says citizens can expect fine conditions across provinces on Wednesday, 27 May. Morning fog is expected along coasts before clear, warm skies return.
The weather service has released its latest weather forecast for Wednesday, 27 May 2026.
Here’s what you need to know.
Weather warnings: Wednesday, 27 May 2026
The weather service hasn’t issued any severe weather alerts for Wednesday.
Provincial weather forecast
Here’s what to expect in your province on Wednesday, 27 May 2026:
Gauteng:
Residents of Gauteng can expect fine weather.
The region’s expected UVB sunburn index is “high”.
Residents should take the necessary precautions against prolonged sun exposure.
Mpumalanga:
Mpumalanga residents can expect fine and cool to warm conditions, but partly cloudy over the Lowveld.
Limpopo:
The day will be partly cloudy and warm but fine in the central parts.
North West:
Fine and cool to warm weather awaits North West residents.
Free State:
Residents of the Free State can expect fine and cool to warm conditions.
Northern Cape:
The day will start with morning fog patches over the extreme western parts, where it will be partly cloudy; otherwise, it will be fine and cool to warm.
Western Cape:
Western Cape residents can expect morning fog along the west coast and adjacent interior; otherwise, it will be fine and cool. It will become partly cloudy in the south-west and on the south coast from the afternoon.
Eastern Cape (western half):
The day will start with morning fog in places south of the escarpment; otherwise, it will be fine and cool but warm in the north.
Eastern Cape (eastern half):
The day will start with morning fog in places south of the escarpment; otherwise, it will be fine and cool, but warm in places along the coast.
KwaZulu-Natal:
Residents of KwaZulu-Natal can expect morning fog in places; otherwise, the weather will be fine and warm but cool in the west.
The region’s expected UVB sunburn index is “very high”.
Residents should take the necessary precautions against prolonged sun exposure.