What is the weather like in South Africa?
When we asked people living in South Africa about the weather in South Africa, they said...
"The weather in South Africa varies greatly depending on the region. In the summer months, the northern and eastern parts of the country tend to be hot and humid, while the western and southern parts are generally cooler and drier. In the winter months, the northern and eastern parts of the country tend to be mild and wet, while the western and southern parts are generally cooler and drier," mentioned another expat when asked about moving to South Africa.
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What is the weather like in South Africa?
If you live in South Africa, newcomers to South Africa would love to hear your answer to this question: