More wet, cold weather is expected for the Western Cape this week

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More wet, cold weather is expected for the Western Cape this week
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The SAWS has advised that cold and wet weather, reinforced by gale-force winds, across large parts of the province, can be expected into the rest of the week – with snowfall expected in the mountain passes in the Western Cape. TheCapeArgus

Cape Town - The South African Weather Service has advised that cold and wet weather, reinforced by gale force winds, across large parts of the province, can be expected into the rest of the week – with snowfall expected in the mountain passes in the province

Local Government, Environmental Affairs and Development Planning MEC Anton Bredell said: “We’re happy to see some wet weather in the Western Cape because it means our dam levels will get a much-needed boost.”

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