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The South African Weather Service (Saws) has forecast a dry weekend for Cape Town, with partly cloudy conditions on Saturday and clear skies on Sunday, accompanied by strong winds.
Saturday: Partly cloudy and windy
The weather service predicts partly cloudy conditions throughout most of Saturday, clearing by the evening.
At 2am, humidity will sit at 70%, with partly cloudy skies and a south-south-easterly wind blowing at 27.8km/h (15 knots). The temperature is expected to be 17°C.
By 8am, conditions will remain partly cloudy, with humidity steady at 70%.
Winds will strengthen to 37km/h (20 knots) from the south-east, while temperatures rise slightly to 18°C.
At 2pm, the wind is expected to peak at 46.3km/h (25 knots) from the SSE.
Humidity will drop to 55%, and temperatures will reach 21°C under partly cloudy skies.
By 8pm, skies are expected to clear. Humidity will increase to 60%, with SE winds at 37km/h (20 knots) and temperatures cooling to 19°C.
According to the weather service, Saturday’s minimum temperature will be 17°C and the maximum 22°C. In its overview forecast, the weather service indicated a rainfall amount of 0mm and a 0% probability of precipitation.
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Sunday: Clear skies, warmer temperatures
Sunday will bring clear skies throughout the day.
At 8am, humidity will be 65% under clear skies, with an east-south-easterly wind at 10 knots. The temperature is forecast at 17°C.
By 8pm, humidity is expected to drop to 50%, with a south-easterly wind at 15 knots. Temperatures are forecast to reach 24°C at that time.
In its overview forecast, Saws said Sunday’s minimum temperature will be 15°C, climbing to a maximum of 29°C.
The weather service has not forecast any rainfall for the Mother City over the weekend, but residents can expect persistent winds, particularly on Saturday afternoon.
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