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Summers are warm to hot, with daytime temperatures usually ranging from 21°C to 32°C. Higher elevations have lower temperatures, while the far northern and north-eastern regions and the western upland and river valleys in the central and southern states contain higher temperatures. At night temperatures fall considerably in the centre; in some places by as much as 17°C, while on the coast the daily range is much smaller. Winters are principally cool to cold, with many higher areas often having temperatures lower than freezing point at night but readings of 10°C to 21°C in the daytime. However, winters are typically warm on the eastern and south-eastern coasts. Temperatures generally decrease from east to west: Durban has an annual average temperature of 21°C, while Port Nolloth; at comparable latitude but on the west coast, records average temperatures at 14°C.

South Africa has four distinctive regions that all typically experience various climatic zones. Pretoria; located to the north, Cape Town; located to the west, Durban Virginia; located to the east and Port Elizabeth; located to the south.

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