Wet, cold conditions expected in Cape

Feebearing - Cape Town - 150603 - Capetonians continue with their daily routine as a large cold front system hits the Peninsula. Flood warnings have been issued in low lying areas. Pictured: A woman braves the elements to do grocery shopping in Sea Point. PICTURE: WILLEM LAW.

Feebearing - Cape Town - 150603 - Capetonians continue with their daily routine as a large cold front system hits the Peninsula. Flood warnings have been issued in low lying areas. Pictured: A woman braves the elements to do grocery shopping in Sea Point. PICTURE: WILLEM LAW.

Published Jul 17, 2015

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Cape Town - With a cold front that made landfall on Thursday night, Capetonians can expect a cold and wet start to the weekend as the front passes over the city.

The cold front brought rain of up to 80 percent and dropped temperatures to around 13°C.

The Cape Town weather office has issued a warning which takes effect on Friday.

“Heavy rains and flooding are expected for the Cape Metropole, the Overberg and the western parts of the Cape Winelands from the afternoon today (on Friday) until tomorrow (Saturday) morning,” said Kate Turner, a forecaster at the Cape Town weather office.

She added that she did not think the Berg River Canoe Marathon would be affected by the weather.

The marathon started on Wednesday and ends on Saturday, but Turner said the weather for the West Coast would not be as bad and no special weather watches have been issued for that region.

“We regard rain of 50mm over a 24-hour period as severe and the rainfall for the West Coast is not as high, although there will be quite heavy rain.”

Before the start of the marathon organisers were making adjustments to the course due to the effects of the weather.

Organisers said that unless there was significant rainfall, the start of the race would be moved.

The race started on Wednesday at 10am and will finish at Bridgetown on Saturday.

Turner said there are no predictions for snowfall for the province over the weekend.

“There is quite a lot of snow falling in Lesotho and in the Drakensberg Mountains, but not in the Western Cape.”

The rest of the country will experience cold weather with the Eastern Cape and KwaZulu-Natal also being affected by heavy rains.

“There will be another cold front in the Cape Town area from Sunday and it should clear out by Monday,” Turner said.

Cape Argus

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