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  1. Climate information for South Africa. Prevailing weather conditions, with data in Celsius and Fahrenheit, millimeters and inches. With tips on the best time to visit and what to pack in the suitcase

    • Johannesburg

      Climate chart - Johannesburg (South Africa) In Johannesburg,...

    • Durban

      Climate chart - Durban (South Africa) Durban's climate is...

    • Kimberley

      Climate chart - Kimberley (South Africa) Kimberley's climate...

    • Pretoria

      Climate chart - Pretoria (South Africa) The climate of...

    • Upington

      Climate chart - Upington (South Africa) The climate of...

    • Cape Town

      Climate chart - Cape Town (South Africa) The climate of Cape...

  2. South Africa experiences a high degree of sunshine with rainfall about half of the global average, increasing from west to east, and with semi-desert regions in the north-west. While the Western Cape has a Mediterranean climate with winter rainfall, most of the country experiences summer rain.

  3. In the following table, we can see the temperature by month in South Africa*. The coldest month is July, with an average of 13.7 °C ( 56.7 °F). The warmest months are January, February, with an average of 23.1 °C ( 73.6 °F).

  4. 30 lip 2020 · Find out everything you need to know about the weather in South Africa, including average monthly temperatures for Durban, Cape Town, and Johannesburg.

  5. South Africa Climatic Classifications. Summary: Most regions (2) in South Africa lie in the Subtropical steppe climate zone (Köppen: Bsh). The mean average of annual temperatures range from a high of 23.9°C (75.02°F) in Northern Cape to a low of 17.38°C (63.28°F) in Eastern Cape.

  6. 1 mar 2024 · Discover the diverse weather and climate of South Africa with our comprehensive guide. Gain insights into the unique climatic conditions and seasonal variations.

  7. Average temperatures in South Africa range from 15to 36℃ in the summer and -2℃ to 26℃ in the winter. South Africa is highly vulnerable to climate variability and change due to the country’s high dependence on rain-fed agriculture and natural resources.