Chilly and wet weather in Cape Town has dam levels rising

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Chilly and wet weather in Cape Town has dam levels rising
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Flash floods in Khayelitsha have forced residents to navigate huge puddles, evidence that the province is in the grip of a severe winter storm.

The forecast for tomorrow shows Cape Town will receive some respite before a scheduled 30% chance of rainfall on Thursday.

“Most major dams in the Western Cape continue to show good dam level increases thanks to winter rains that continue to fall. The Theewaterskloof and Voëlvlei dam levels increased by more than 5% in the past week. “The expected snow and heavy rainfall are envisaged to further top up the dams in the province,” said Department of Water and Sanitation national spokesperson Sputnik Ratau.

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