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Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal residents are expected to feel the heat a little longer because the heatwaves in those parts of the country are expected to persist until Tuesday, according to the SA Weather Service.Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal residents are expected to feel the heat a little longer because the heatwaves in those parts of the country are expected to persist until Tuesday, according to the SA Weather Service.
Both provinces are currently in the grip of soaring temperatures, following an alert that was issued on Monday.Both provinces are currently in the grip of soaring temperatures, following an alert that was issued on Monday.
Cooler temperatures are expected from Wednesday with a 60% chance of rain and 30% on Thursday. It is expected to start warming up again over the weekend.Cooler temperatures are expected from Wednesday with a 60% chance of rain and 30% on Thursday.
KZN residents could be in for some reprieve from the heat, with the weather likely to turn cooler over the next few days.KZN residents could be in for some reprieve from the heat, with the weather likely to turn cooler over the next few days.
The South African Weather Service has confirmed the current heatwave in Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal will leave residents sweating until at least Tuesday.The South African Weather Service has confirmed the current heatwave in Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal will leave residents sweating until at least Tuesday.
Before we complain about our weather, remember the temperature there gets up to between 35ºC and 40ºC daily, with an average humidity of 72%.Before we complain about our weather, remember the temperature there gets up to between 35ºC and 40ºC daily, with an average humidity of 72%.