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Planning a trip to Katlehong? Here you will find the most up-to-date weather information for this part of South Africa, including detailed forecasts and charts for perfect itinerary planning.

Overview

Katlehong, located in Gauteng province, features a characteristic subtropical climate with distinct seasonality. This region of South Africa typically experiences hot, humid summers and dry, sunny winters. Its high elevation on the inland plateau ensures that even on the hottest days, the air remains fresh, while nights bring a pleasant chill.

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The city's overall weather is favorable for visitors year-round. The summer period, from September to April, is filled with bright sunshine, which is occasionally interrupted by refreshing afternoon thunderstorms. Winter, spanning from May to August, boasts consistently clear weather, making sunny days a signature of the local climate, despite the noticeable temperature drop after sunset.

Temperature

The temperature profile of Katlehong is characterized by significant daily fluctuations typical of the highlands. During the summer months, especially January and February, daytime temperatures stay steadily in the +25...+28°C range, occasionally reaching +31°C. This is a time of pleasant warmth that, thanks to moderate humidity, is quite manageable, especially with a light breeze.

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The winter period (June – July) brings a noticeable cooling, especially during the night. While the air warms up to a comfortable +18°C during the day, creating ideal conditions for walks under the mild sun, nighttime temperatures can drop to +3...+5°C. Transition seasons—spring and autumn—are considered the most balanced: in April and September, temperatures fluctuate around a pleasant +22...+25°C, making active recreation as comfortable as possible.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

Precipitation in Katlehong has a pronounced seasonal character, concentrated mainly in the summer months. The period from October to March is considered the wet season, when the city is frequently refreshed by powerful but brief thundershowers. December is traditionally the wettest month, with up to 136 mm of rainfall and up to 19 rainy days per month.

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The winter period in this part of South Africa is a time of absolute drought. From June to August, rain is practically non-existent (July averages just 2.2 mm of precipitation), and the sky remains cloudless for many weeks. Snow is exceptionally rare in the Gauteng region, so tourists should be more cautious of summer storm fronts than winter weather. In total, the city receives about 600-800 mm of moisture annually, which sustains the local flora without creating a feeling of excessive humidity.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

When packing for Katlehong, the main rule should be the principle of layering. For the summer season (September to April), choose light clothing made of cotton or linen, but be sure to pack a light sweater for evenings when the temperature can drop to +13°C. Don't forget a quality raincoat or umbrella—summer thunderstorms here can be intense. Pay special attention to sun protection: SPF 50+ sunscreen, a wide-brimmed hat, and sunglasses are mandatory due to the high solar activity in South Africa.

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For a winter trip (May – August), your wardrobe should be more substantial. You will be comfortable in light clothing during the day, but for evening and night walks at +3...+5°C, a warm jacket, a fleece jumper, and a scarf are essential. At any time of year, a key element of your gear should be comfortable closed-toe shoes for excursions and city walks. It is also recommended to carry repellent and hydration products to stay hydrated.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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