Good morning Cape {town} Etc family. It's the weekend, festive season is around the corner, and the Mother City's sky is coming alive with intervals of clouds and sunshine. It's your Saturday weather forecast:
We’re in for a little morning shower here and there for good luck, otherwise, it’s a pleasant day filled with intervals of clouds and sunshine.
Temperatures are expected to reach a high of 20-degrees before dipping to a low of 12-degrees this evening. Wind speeds remain at 17 kph throughout the day. First travelling from an SW direction before changing slightly to an SSE direction.
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