Weather for the week

Hey all you Capetonians, hope you all had a wonderfull weekend with the great weather we had.

Some bad/good news depending on if you are a winter or summer person. This week will be a bit colder than last week with some rain forecasted for today and the weekend.

Tempratures will reach a high of 22 degrees Wednesday and a low of 16 degrees during the weekend with some rain on Friday and Saturday.

For a detailed weather report check out WeatherSA forecast.

Clear skies the whole week

Great news for all the Capetonians, looks like we have a great week lying ahead for us with clear skies the whole of the week.

Temperatures will be peaking at 24 degrees by friday while maintaining a average 23 degerees througout the week. Weather looking allot better than last week, lets just hope it last throughout the weekend aswell.

Camps Bay: Chemical container washed up on beach

Acording to Disaster Risk Management a chemical container carrying potentially harmful chemicals washed up on Camps Bay beach this afternoon.

Camps Bay Chemical Container

The owner of the container, whose name has not been confirmed, has been tasked with removing it, Disaster Risk Management’s Charlotte Powell said.

Acording to News24 and Powel from Disaster Risk Management the container contains a form of Cresol chemical, used to produce various household cleaners and disinfectants. While exposure to the chemical at low levels is not harmfull, inhaled it can cause irretation and pain.

Full story at News24

Heavy weather warning

City disaster management is on high alert following warnings of very cold conditions, snow, rough seas, gale-force winds and heavy rains.

Showers in excess of 50mm is expected to fall across the province today and tomorrow. This rain will be acompanied by gale force winds of up to 85km/h, snow on mountains and waves higher than 7 meters.

People are urged to stay away from areas such as promonade, Cape Point, Atlantic Seaboard, Strand, Gordens Bay and the False Bay coastline.

People living across or near beaches need to be prepared for storm surge impacts.

Looks like we have a hell of a week ahead of us to keep safe people.

Gray week lying ahead

It looks like a gray week is lying ahead for us Capetonians with 2 cold fronts on their way. Snowfalls are expected on the western high ground on Tuesday night, persisting on Wednesday. Also very rough seas with a total wave height in excess of 6-7m is expected with rain througout the week. So better get those winter warmers out for this week.

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