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The South African Weather Service (SAWS) says conditions in parts of the Western Cape are expected to clear by Sunday morning, following a cold front that brought rain and strong winds earlier on Saturday.
Forecaster Mathebula Langutelani says the cold front moved across the south-western parts of the province, resulting in showers.
A yellow level 2 warning remains in place for damaging coastal winds between Cape Point and Cape Agulhas, with possible localised disruption to beachfront activities.
However, winds are expected to ease.
Langutelani says another cold front is expected to affect parts of the province on Monday.
“On Monday early morning, we’re expecting a cold front to start making landfall over the western parts of the Western Cape. So, we’re expecting some cloudy conditions and also some showers and rain on Monday along the west and southwest coast, then spreading along the south coast during the day.”
VIDEO | SA Weather Report |02 May 2026
