Warning issued for gale force winds, high seas in Western Cape

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Warning issued for gale force winds, high seas in Western Cape
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Warning issued for gale force winds, high seas in Western Cape eNCA

Swells of more than 6m are expected between Cape Agulhas and East London.

Cold fronts and heavy rains are expected over the week in the Mother City, the eNCA Weather Centre predicted on Wednesday.A series of cold fronts are expected to affect the South-Western Cape over the next few days, latest satellite images indicate. The weather is expected to be cloudy and cold on Wednesday as the first front makes landfall, spreading rain inland.Residents in Cape Town have already experienced some negative effects of the rain with flooding affecting low-lying regions.

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