Cape Town and surrounding areas may be in for a wet Tuesday, according to the South African Weather Service.
The organisation issued a “weather watch” on Monday warning residents of bountiful, heavy rainfall between 12pm and 11pm on 4 June 2019. This is due to a cold front that’s expected to brush past the region on Tuesday.
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“Heavy rain- expected over the mountainous regions of the Overberg, southern Cape Winelands and the Cape Metropole on Tuesday,” it wrote in a tweet.
There is a chance of rainfall accumulations reaching 50mm in the mountainous regions, hence the Watch.
Watch:04/06/2019 12h00 TO:04/06/2019 23h00 Heavy rain- expected over the mountainous regions of the Overberg, southern Cape Winelands and the Cape Metropole on Tuesday.— SA Weather Service (@SAWeatherServic) June 3, 2019
The watch is both a welcome and potentially troublesome announcement. While Cape Town’s dam levels languish around the 46% full mark, up to 50mm of rain could fall in the Cape mountains. Heavy rain however also presents flooding risks to low-lying and vulnerable areas.
Earlier on Monday, SAWS announced that the weather system was located just south-west of the country.
Good morning. A cold front is approaching the south-western Cape and will make landfall tomorrow. Rain is expected throughout the day over the south-western parts of the Western Cape (04 June) with 15-25mm possible and 30-40mm possible in the south-western mountains. pic.twitter.com/liQVbtodbv
— SA Weather Service (@SAWeatherServic) June 3, 2019
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