Good morning, Cape {town} Etc family! Here is your weather report:
Good morning, Cape {town} Etc family! It’s another cloudy day in Cape Town. See what Wednesday’s weather forecast has in store for us:
Temperatures are predicted to reach a high of 18°C during the day, with 100% cloud cover but only a 7% chance of rain.Wind speeds will be at a low 9kph throughout the day, dropping further to 7kph at night. The sun will rise at 7:06am and set at 6:27pm.
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