South Africa Faces Mixed Rainfall Patterns in Autumn and Early Winter
South Africa Faces Mixed Rainfall Patterns in Autumn and Early Winter
US · Published Mar 8, 2026
Most of South Africa is expected to receive above-average rainfall during autumn and early winter, benefiting crop and livestock production.
Southwestern regions of South Africa may face below-normal rainfall, potentially leading to increased water losses.
The Eastern Cape Weather Service forecasts above-normal rainfall for southern and eastern coastal areas, possibly causing waterlogging and crop damage.
Varied rainfall patterns expected across South Africa
According to the South African Weather Service, South Africa is preparing for a season of varied rainfall patterns as autumn gives way to early winter. While many parts of the country are predicted to get above-average rainfall, which could be beneficial for agricultural activities, the southwestern regions are expected to have drier-than-normal conditions. This difference in precipitation may result in difficult water management issues and have varying effects on different industries.
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