Motorists travelling in the early hours of Saturday have been urged to exercise caution due to foggy conditions.
More than 41,600 people and 10,703 structures have been affected by severe weather conditions battering Cape Town and other parts of the Western Cape.
Planes could be seen hovering over Cape Town International Airport on Flight Radar, as extreme rain and wind have caused a few "missed approach landings", and as a result, knock-on flight delays are ...
South Africa faces more rain and strong winds on 18 May 2026, with the Western Cape under a Level 2 damaging winds warning ...
Gale-force winds of over 90km/h are considered extremely dangerous, with incidents of trees being broken and uprooted, as well as buildings suffering severe storm damage, reported widely across ...
Severe weather has battered Cape Town and the Western Cape, leaving roads flooded, homes damaged and flights disrupted as emergency teams respond across the province.
Johannesburg, Pretoria and Cape Town set for sunny, warm and dry conditions into Monday. (123rf.com) Johannesburg's weather this weekend is expected to remain mild, sunny and dry into Monday, with ...
At least 10 people are dead with many homes destroyed in flooding caused by torrential rains across six provinces in South Africa that have hit informal sett ...