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What Is the Average Annual Rainfall in South Africa

The average annual rainfall in South Africa is approximately 464 mm, with the Western Cape receiving the majority of its rainfall during the winter (June to August) and the rest of the country receiving rainfall during the summer (December to February).

 

Where in South Africa does it rain the most?

South Africa’s High Rainfall Areas

The eastern and southern mountains of South Africa, such as the Drakensberg, receive the most rainfall, stretching from Limpopo through Mpumalanga and KwaZulu-Natal to the northern sections of the Eastern Cape.

 

Which region of South Africa receives the least rainfall?

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Rain falls from October to February and is frequently heavy, with the amount increasing from west to east. The Eastern Cape receives the most rainfall during the summer and winter seasons. The dry regions are in the north-west, with the north-west coast being the driest.

 

What is South Africa’s wettest location?

Newlands is South Africa’s wettest neighborhood, despite being located on the leeward side of the mountain, which is normally the dry side of a mountain range.

 

Is South Africa going to experience a drought in 2022?

During the three-month period from June to August 2022, the country received above-normal rainfall in general, with the exception of isolated areas of KwaZulu-Natal and adjacent areas of the Free State, the Western Cape, and adjacent areas of the Northern Cape, which received below-normal to near-normal rainfall.

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In South Africa, which month has the most rain?

The annual precipitation total is 469.9 mm, with the heaviest rainfall falling from November to March and severely low precipitation occurring from June to August.

 

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