The Meteorological Services Department of Zimbabwe has released its daily weather report, indicating partly cloudy conditions across most regions for Friday, May 2, 2025. Residents and visitors can expect warm temperatures throughout the day with potential isolated thunderstorms in some areas.
Tourist Destination Forecast
- Binga: High of 30°C, low of 17°C with moderate rainfall (≤5mm)
- Chinhoyi Caves: 28°C to 14°C range, light precipitation expected
- Gonarezhou National Park: Temperatures between 27°C and 14°C
- Hwange National Park: Reaching 29°C with nighttime lows of 13°C
- Matopos: Daily range from 28°C to 15°C
- Victoria Falls: Warmest at 31°C, cooling to 15°C
- Chimanimani: Cooler conditions at 24°C high, 12°C low
- Great Zimbabwe & Hot Springs: 27°C maximum, 14°C minimum
- Kariba: Hottest at 31°C, mild evenings at 18°C
- Nyanga: 29°C daytime, chilly 11°C nights
- Vumba: Pleasant 27°C high, 16°C low
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All listed locations may experience light to moderate rainfall, not exceeding 5mm precipitation.
Weather Safety Recommendations
The Meteorological Department advises citizens and tourists to exercise caution during potential thunderstorms. Key recommendations include:
- Seek immediate shelter when lightning is observed
- Monitor weather updates when planning outdoor activities
- Prepare for sudden weather changes in affected regions
- Exercise caution when travelling during precipitation
Visitors to national parks and outdoor attractions should pack appropriate clothing for both warm daytime conditions and cooler evenings.
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Zimbabweans are urged to ensure that young children, the elderly and those of an ill disposition are kept warm, especially in early mornings.
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