High temperatures that could cause fires are expected in at least five states. (Vlad Georgescu/Getty Images)
The South African Weather Service has warned that there is a very high fire risk in some areas of the five provinces.
Fire hazard warning
Very high fire danger is expected across parts of the Free State, central Northern Cape, southern North West, western KZN and northwestern Eastern Cape.
Weather in your area
gauteng province The weather will be nice and warm, but hot in the far north.
The expected UVB sunburn index is high.
Sunny and warm weather is expected Mpumalanga But it will be hot in Lowveld.
Limpopo You can expect sunny skies and mild to hot weather. northwest.
free state It will be healthy and warm.
It will be cloudy with some fog along the coast in the morning. northern capeother than that no problem, warm to hot.
There will be light to moderate southerly winds along the coast.
western cape It will be cloudy with some fog along the coast in the morning, but otherwise sunny and warm.
Inland parts of the Northeast will be cloudy with a chance of showers and thunderstorms in the morning.
Winds along the coast will be calm to breezy from the west to southwest along the south coast, calm to breezy from the north to northwest elsewhere, becoming calm to breezy north of Cape Columbine in the evening. Sho.
The expected UVB sunburn index is high.
The western half is eastern cape It will be cloudy and cool, but warm in the north.
Localized showers and thunderstorms are expected, scattered along the coast and adjacent inland areas.
Winds along the coast will be calm to breezy from the southwest.
The eastern half of the state will be cloudy and cool, but the north will be warm.
Scattered showers and thunderstorms are expected along the coast and adjacent inland areas.
Winds along the coast will be calm to breezy easterly, becoming southwesterly in the afternoon.
KwaZulu-Natal It will be cloudy and warm with some showers and rain in the Southeast.
Winds along the coast will be calm to breezy, becoming northerly to northeasterly, becoming southerly to southwesterly south of Richards Bay in the afternoon, and spreading to Kosi Bay by evening.
The expected UVB sunburn index is high.