It is clear that this year has been our wettest in the last 10 years, but the Heritage Day weekend alone saw more rainfall than anything before in the province’s recent history.
The Western Cape is bracing itself for a storm this weekend, bringing with it gale-force winds.
The South African Weather Service (SAWS) sent out a yellow severe weather warning for parts of the Western Cape from Thursday, November 25 until Saturday, November 27.
Trees have been blown over, roofs have been ripped from buildings, and anybody who parked their car along the Sea Point coastline may want to move it unless they fancy a complete foam coating free of charge.
You might have though that last night’s sunset was one for the books, but then came the lightning. Boy, did Mother Nature spoil us.
Not in Cape Town? Don’t have a window to look out of? Want to know what’s to come? Not to worry, we found a whole lot of websites that will keep you well informed.
It’s official: schools in the Western Cape will be closed tomorrow. Wee rate that means businesses should be, too.
A homeless man perished from the cold on Main Road in Kuilsriver yesterday. Police happened upon two men huddled under cardboard boxes outside a 7 Eleven. When neither of the men responded to a greeting, police investigated and found the pair to be unresponsive. One of the two men was already dead, while the second […]