Weather in Pretoria
What is the weather like when I’m visiting South Africa?
- A subtropical location and a high interior plateau are responsible for South Africa's temperate conditions so appreciated by visitors.
- South African temperatures, which are measured in centigrade, average at high of 28°C and a low of 8°C. Average annual rainfall is on the low side at less than 500mm a year, making the country somewhat dry. Most of the rain falls in the Western Cape in the winter, differing from the rest of the country, which experiences a summer rainfall. But on the plus side, the South African climate boasts more than its fair share of sunshine, recording an average of 8.5 hours a day.
- During the FIFA World Cup™ 2010 it will be winter in South Africa. The minimum temperatures during winter in Pretoria averages 5°C with average maximums of 20°C.
What are the temperatures and weather during my stay?
- During the FIFA World Cup™ 2010 it will be winter in South Africa. The minimum temperatures during winter in Pretoria averages 5°C with average maximums of 20°C.
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Did you know.....
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| The Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Science contributes substantially to the building of research and teaching capacity in South Africa. It offers several highly sought-after graduate and post-graduate academic programmes, including degrees in Meteorology. |
| Click here to visit the faculty's website |
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