The Mother city’s dam levels have shown an increase of 0.9% despite the warm and sunny weather of the past few days, reaching 75.9%.
The last dam level reading posted by the City of Cape Town showed that dams were at exactly 75%.
Last year this time, dam levels were at a comparatively low 37.6%.
Although the past weekend’s sunny had Capetonians flocking to their closest beach, rain is still scheduled to make landfall – albeit low levels of rain.
There is a prediction of 30% precipitation for Monday evening, and some may also fall tomorrow.
Damvlakke 01/10/2018 12:00#KAAPSTADDAMME
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Vrydag 28/9➡️Vandag pic.twitter.com/MS0DPgVlQg— ReenvalSA (@ReenvalSA) October 1, 2018
Moorreesburg #WesKaap Net n vinnige foto van die son wat tussen die mis en wolke loer hier #Oppiwerf, #Donkerskloof ?: Ella Rabe @SAWeatherServic @eNCAWeather @JoelGuy_ @huisgenoot @Letabaherald pic.twitter.com/wr8NrfUjnT
— ReenvalSA (@ReenvalSA) October 1, 2018
The fast flowing mountain streams! The Diep river in upper Constantia Cape Town in full flood this morning after Thursday nights rain ? Tony Wonfor @SAWeatherServic @eNCA @JoelGuy_ @venter_annette @zarsg @AgriWesKaap @TeamNews24 pic.twitter.com/DqGVanU9ft
— ReenvalSA (@ReenvalSA) September 29, 2018
The fast flowing mountain streams! The Diep river in upper Constantia Cape Town in full flood this morning after Thursday nights rain ? Tony Wonfor @SAWeatherServic @eNCA @JoelGuy_ @venter_annette @zarsg @AgriWesKaap @TeamNews24 pic.twitter.com/YX7sWoEsHX
— ReenvalSA (@ReenvalSA) September 29, 2018
The fast flowing mountain streams! The Diep river in upper Constantia Cape Town in full flood this morning after Thursday nights rain ? Tony Wonfor @SAWeatherServic @eNCA @JoelGuy_ @venter_annette @zarsg @AgriWesKaap @TeamNews24 pic.twitter.com/IWbUFHHnGd
— ReenvalSA (@ReenvalSA) September 29, 2018
Level 5 water restrictions come into effect today. Click here to read what this entails.
Picture: Twitter