Winter is on it's way out and Cape Town is still in dire need of more rainfall to fill up the dams, luckily forecasts predict more showers in the next
Dam levels in Cape Town reached a new milestone this week - finally pushing past the 60% mark after weeks of staying between 50 and 60%. At the same time
After a bountiful day of rain, dam levels in the Mother City have pushed past the 59% mark and will certainly make their way past the 60% mark either this
As the end of the rainy season approaches, and dams have yet to reach a 60% provincial average, Cape Town may be dealt another drought blow. South African Weather Services
Last weekend's rainfall has thankfully added to the dam storage levels, now standing at a healthy 58.8% up from the 56.9% of last week. Dam levels have yet to push
Matroosberg Private Nature Reserve is a dream destination during the colder months in Cape Town. When the temperatures drop, the snow starts falling and the entire area is covered in
The chill in the air can mean only one thing... snow in the mountains. The Matroosberg area, near Ceres, received the lion's share of the snowfall predicted for the Western
After a rainy weekend where a small splash of rainfall found its way to the Mother City, dam levels remain unmoved but steady with more rain on it's way. The
Get your winter woolies out again, more snow is anticipated on Monday evening for the Western Cape, according to Snow Report SA. A post on their Facebook page said: "We
Rainy weather is expected to hit the Western Cape starting this Saturday and Capetonians have their fingers crossed that the rain won't miss us this time. Although the expected rainy