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SafariNow Travel Guide DURBAN & THE KWAZULU NATAL COAST CLIMATE

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Durban, the holiday city of KwaZulu-Natal, easily averages about 320 days of sunshine a year. The seemingly endless humid summers are deliciously hot and winters are warm and sunny. Light rain falls throughout the year, although summer is the wettest season. For some people the best time to visit is between autumn and spring when there's less humidity and temperatures are lower.

SafariNow Travel Guide Midwinter temperatures range from 16 to 23 degrees C and midsummer temperatures range from 28 to 33 degrees C.

Durban Climate

Durban lies at an altitude of 8 metres on latitude 30º57' South and longitude 29º58' East.

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