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More rainy weather for Cape Town this weekend

After an unusually warm start to the week, Cape Town is in for more rain this weekend and scattered showers next week. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday [June 17 to 19] will be warmer with temperatures ranging between highs of 22°C and lows of 10°C to 15°C.

On Saturday, June 20 there will be scattered showers with temperatures dipping to 17°C, with a low of 13°C.

More rain is predicted for Father’s Day and temperatures will range from 16°C to 9°C.

According to Weather.com, Monday, June 22 will be a cloudy day with small chance of precipitation. More rain is expected on Tuesday [June 22] and Wednesday [June 23] and temperatures will dip again to the low teens.

Ahead of four days of rain, the Mother City’s dams are at an overall storage of 58.2%.

Our fullest dams include Steenbras Upper at 99.2% as well as Berg River at a bountiful 73.8%.

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