Plenty of sun to end off the week – Sunday weather forecast

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Good morning, Cape {town} Etc family! We're in for a Sunday Funday with a large side of blue skies and sunshine. An ideal way to end off the weekend is to grab your loved ones and head outside, making the most of the autumn sun:

We’re in for a Sunday Funday with a large side of blue skies and sunshine. An ideal way to end off the weekend is to grab your loved ones and head outside, making the most of the autumn sun.

Temperatures are expected to reach a high of 23°C with a moderate UV Index of 5. An SSE breeze will be making its way through the Cape at 15 kph with wind gusts travelling at 39 kph. Things get chilly as the evening rolls in, with temperatures forecasted to reach a low of 12°C. The breeze remains the same with wind gusts increasing ever so slightly to 41 kph.

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