Western Cape expected to see improved weather after cold front

The South African Weather Service (SAWS) forecasts clearing conditions in parts of the Western Cape by Sunday morning after a cold front brought rain and strong winds on Saturday. A yellow level 2 warning persists for damaging coastal winds, though winds should ease. Another cold front is due on Monday.

The South African Weather Service (SAWS) reports that a cold front swept across the south-western parts of the Western Cape on Saturday, delivering showers, rain, and strong winds. Forecaster Mathebula Langutelani stated that conditions are expected to clear by Sunday morning.

A yellow level 2 warning remains active for damaging coastal winds between Cape Point and Cape Agulhas. SAWS warns of possible localised disruptions to beachfront activities, but winds are anticipated to ease soon.

Langutelani noted another cold front approaching. “On Monday early morning, we’re expecting a cold front to start making landfall over the western parts of the Western Cape. So, we’re expecting some cloudy conditions and also some showers and rain on Monday along the west and southwest coast, then spreading along the south coast during the day.”

The update comes amid ongoing weather monitoring in the province, with gale force winds in Cape Town expected to subside by Tuesday.

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Heavy rains and gale-force winds from two cold fronts battered the Western Cape on Monday, leading to at least one confirmed death, widespread flooding in informal settlements, school closures, and disruptions to power and transport.

The South African Weather Service (SAWS) warns of cold, wet and very windy conditions in parts of the Western Cape from Sunday morning. Forecaster Langutelani Mathebula says rough sea conditions are expected between Saldanha Bay and Plettenberg Bay.

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Cloudy and cold conditions are expected across Gauteng, with the South African Weather Service issuing a yellow level 2 warning for severe storms. Heavy downpours could lead to localised flooding in western Johannesburg areas including Soweto. Cool weather with showers will persist into the weekend.

The Western Cape SPCA is on high alert as an Orange Level 8 weather warning takes effect from Sunday until Tuesday, prompting preparations to assist animals at risk of flooding.

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At least 11 people have died in severe storms that ravaged South Africa's Western Cape over the past two weeks. Flooding, power outages and road closures hit the Garden Route, Little Karoo, Cape Winelands and Cape Metropole regions hard.

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