With cold weather conditions expected to persist for an entire week, South Africans are bracing themselves for load shedding.
Showers and thundershowers are expected in Gauteng as the cold front makes way. Snow is predicted over elevated parts of the country.
Margate and other areas in the South Coast of KwaZulu-Natal are without electricity as flash floods caused significant damage at the weekend.
The Western Cape Department of Education says schools in the Cape Winelands and Overberg districts will remain closed.
Very strong winds blew over another vehicle at the Huguenot Tunnel on the N1 outside Cape Town in the Western Cape.
Strong winds uprooted trees, resulting in several roads being closed in Stellenbosch. Electricity infrastructure was also damaged.
In 2023, parts of the Western Cape were battered by a negative storm surge, which caused significant damage to property and infrastructure.
Adverse weather conditions continue in parts of KwaZulu-Natal as disruptive rain is expected in the province.
The SA Weather Service has issued several warnings as heavy rainfall, hail and strong winds are expected due to Tropical Storm Filipo.
An orange level 6 warning for disruptive rainfall exceeding 100mm has been issued for parts of KwaZulu-Natal on Wednesday.
KwaZulu-Natal disaster management teams are on high alert as severe thunderstorms accompanied by heavy rain are expected in the province.
The South African Weather Service (SAWS) has issued a yellow level 2 warning for severe thunderstorms, heavy rain and strong winds.
Since the start of the week, temperatures have peaked above 35°C in parts of Gauteng. Weather conditions to improve slightly next week.
A cut-off low pressure system is expected to produce severe thunderstorms and heavy rain in parts of the Western Cape on Monday.
The South African Weather Service (SAWS) says a chance of severe thunderstorms is expected over the Eastern Cape.
Severe thunderstorms, heavy downpours and hail are expected in the Western Cape and Namaqua on Monday, 4 March.
The SA weather service has warned that strong and damaging winds are expected to last until Wednesday, 28 February in the Western Cape.
Heatwave conditions resulting in persistently high temperatures are expected in four provinces this weekend.
Severe thunderstorms with possible hail and heavy rain are expected in KwaZulu-Natal, Gauteng and Mpumalanga on Thursday.
The SA Weather Service says heatwave conditions will persist in parts of the country and this will lead to thunderstorms and hail storms.
Severe thunderstorms, heavy rain and strong winds are expected in parts of KwaZulu-Natal and Mpumalanga on Saturday.
KZN Cogta has activated disaster management teams as damaging winds are expected between Durban and Richards Bay.
Heatwave conditions are expected in six provinces as the weather service has forecast scorching temperatures.
Heatwave conditions are expected in the Western Cape and Northern Cape as extremely hot temperatures have been forecast.
Severe thunderstorms along with possible damaging winds and heavy rain are expected in six provinces on Friday.