If you thought summer had been playing nice recently, think again. The next few days are going to test the limits of your air conditioners, fans, and sheer willpower. Kimberley is heading into a scorching heatwave, with temperatures soaring well past the comfort zone.
IF YOU thought summer had been playing nice recently, think again. The next few days are going to test the limits of your air conditioners, fans, and sheer willpower. Kimberley is heading into a scorching heatwave, with temperatures soaring well past the comfort zone.
With zero chance of rain, extreme UV levels, and relentless sunshine, this isn’t just a hot spell – it’s nature turning up the dial and daring us to keep up. Staying hydrated, avoiding excessive outdoor activities, and protecting yourself from the sun are more important than ever.
YOUR DAY-BY-DAY BREAKDOWN
Wednesday, January 8 – The Last “Mild” Day
Today is as good as it gets for the foreseeable future. With a high of 34°C, the sun will dominate the sky, with just a few scattered clouds offering fleeting shade. Winds from the west-southwest will bring a light breeze at 15km/h, but with the UV index at a staggering 13 (extreme level), stepping outside unprotected is a one-way ticket to sunburn. Enjoy today – it’s only getting hotter from here.
Thursday, January 9 – The Burn Begins
The heatwave officially kicks in as temperatures jump to 37°C under an unforgiving sun. With not a cloud in sight, this is pure, unfiltered solar energy at its most intense. Dehydration and heatstroke become real risks if you’re out for too long, so if you need to be outside, stick to the early morning or late afternoon hours. Slap on sunscreen, grab your hat, and stay in the shade when possible.
Friday, January 10 – Clouds Won’t Save You
A slightly “cooler” 36°C, but don’t get excited – this is still dangerously hot. A few partial clouds might offer some shade here and there, but not enough to make a difference. Winds pick up slightly at 13km/h, gusting to 33km/h, but even a strong breeze won’t stop the heat from making its presence felt. Avoid strenuous outdoor activities unless absolutely necessary.
Saturday, January 11 – A Roasting Weekend Ahead
Temperatures climb back up to 37°C and it feels even hotter this time. The sun will dominate most of the day, with only 18% cloud cover expected. If you were planning a weekend braai, you might not even need the fire – just leave your steaks outside for a while! Extreme UV levels mean serious sun protection is a must.
Sunday, January 12 – A Slight Breeze, But No Mercy
A high of 36°C, but don’t count on the slightly lower number meaning any relief. It remains blazing hot, with clear skies and no significant precipitation in sight. Winds will be a little stronger, reaching 19km/h with gusts up to 46km/h, but instead of cooling things down, they’re likely to make the air feel hot and dry.
Monday, January 13 – The Peak of the Inferno
This is the big one – Monday brings the hottest day yet, with a brutal 39°C on the cards. At this temperature, even stepping outside feels like walking into an oven. The combination of high temperatures, extreme UV radiation, and bone-dry conditions makes this a potentially dangerous day for those exposed to the elements for too long. If you can, stay indoors, drink plenty of water, and keep an eye on elderly relatives, young children, and pets – they’re the most vulnerable in extreme heat.
Tuesday, January 14 – A Slight Step Down (But Still Sizzling)
Tuesday eases slightly to 38°C, but at this point, it’s like comparing fire to molten lava – both are still unbearable. If Monday didn’t break your air conditioner, Tuesday might finish the job. The skies remain crystal clear, meaning no rain, no clouds, and no relief.
Wednesday, January 15 – Finally, A Little Respite
A bit of a cooldown as we head toward midweek, with temperatures dipping to 32°C. While still hot, this is at least not heatwave territory anymore. The sun remains dominant, but it’s a noticeable improvement compared to the blazing days before it.
HEATWAVE SURVIVAL GUIDE – STAY COOL, KIMBERLEY!
With the next several days bringing extreme heat and no sign of rain, it’s essential to take precautions:
Stay Hydrated – Water, water, and more water – drink it like it’s your job. Avoid caffeine and alcohol as they can dehydrate you faster.
Limit Outdoor Activities – If you must be outside, stick to the early morning or late afternoon hours when it’s slightly cooler (unless you enjoy feeling like toast).
Wear Sun Protection – Hats, sunglasses, and sunscreen (SPF 50+ recommended) are your best friends.
Keep Pets Cool – Ensure your pets have fresh water and shade. Never leave them in a parked car!
Check on Vulnerable People – Elderly relatives, young children, and those with health conditions are most at risk. Make sure they’re staying cool and hydrated.
FINAL THOUGHT – SUN’S OUT, SURVIVORS IN!
Kimberley, the next few days will be brutal, with the sun determined to make its presence felt. This isn’t just summer – it’s a full-scale solar onslaught, and only the well-prepared will make it through unscathed. Whether you’re hiding indoors, chugging litres of water, or considering a strategic relocation to your nearest air-conditioned supermarket, the key to survival is staying cool and staying smart.
The sun is out for vengeance, and it won’t take excuses – so don’t let it catch you unprotected. Hydrate, seek shade, and for heaven’s sake, don’t challenge it to a stand-off!
Keep cool, stay safe, and may the shade be ever in your favour.
Source: AccuWeather