Weekend weather forecast for Newcastle, Ladysmith, and Dundee

Weekend weather forecast for Newcastle, Ladysmith, and Dundee

As the weekend approaches, Newcastle, Ladysmith, and Dundee residents can anticipate a warm but occasionally stormy weather pattern, according to AccuWeather’s latest forecast.

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Friday, 17 November 2023:

Newcastle: Residents can expect a warm yet cloudy Friday. Temperatures are forecast to reach 32°. Thunderstorms are expected in some areas during the afternoon. Nighttime temperatures will drop to a cooler 16°, accompanied by further thunderstorms in the evening.

Ladysmith: The town is predicted to experience a warm day with plenty of cloud cover. Temperatures are expected to reach 31°. Thunderstorms are anticipated during the afternoon, with nighttime temperatures dropping to 16°. Likewise, thunderstorms are predicted in the evening.

Dundee:  Residents can look forward to a cloudy day. Temperatures are predicted to reach 29° during the day. Thundershowers are expected in spots in the morning followed by a thunderstorm in parts in the afternoon. Nighttime temperatures will drop to 15°.

Saturday, 18 November 2023:

Newcastle: Saturday in Newcastle is expected to be very warm, reaching 32°. AccuWeather suggests the day will start with some sunshine before turning cloudy, with a chance of afternoon thunderstorms. Evening temperatures are forecasted to drop to 15°, with a possible evening thunderstorm.

Ladysmith: Locals should experience a hot day with sunshine and patchy cloud cover. Temperatures are forecasted to reach 34°. Showers are forecast with a late thunderstorm. Nighttime temperatures are predicted to drop to a cooler 17°.

Dundee: AccuWeather forecasts a very warm day for Dundee with intervals of clouds and sunshine. Temperatures are expected to reach 30°, dropping to 16° at night. A potential thunderstorm is on the cards for the town.

Sunday, 19 November 2023:

Newcastle: Newcastle can expect a mainly cloudy but warm Sunday. Temperatures hit 31° during the day. AccuWeather notes the possibility of a couple of afternoon thunderstorms. Nighttime temperatures are predicted to drop to 15° a potential thunderstorm in spots, eventually giving way to cloudy conditions.

Ladysmith: Ladysmith is forecasted to have a hot day with sun and some clouds. Temperatures will reach a sweaty 35°. AccuWeather predicts a thunderstorm in the afternoon, with nighttime temperatures dropping to 16°.

Dundee: A cloudy day is expected with hot weather persisting throughout the day. Temperatures are forecasted to reach 33°, dropping to a cooler 16° at night with clear to partly cloudy conditions.

With the combination of thunderstorms and hot days predicted over the weekend, be sure to share your thoughts with us in the comment section below.

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