Authorities warn of a potential water crisis in Cape Town as dam levels plummet to 51.8% during a scorching heatwave, urging residents to take immediate action to conserve water.
The impact of this week's heat wave has been unprecedented. The South African Weather Service (SAWS) confirmed that Western Cape stations have recorded their highest March temperatures in more than a ...
Expect scattered thunderstorms and warm temperatures in Johannesburg and Pretoria on Tuesday. Cape Town stays mostly sunny ...
Residents and visitors in Cape Town can expect clear skies and warm conditions throughout the weekend, according to the South African Weather Service (Saws). The weather service expects dry conditions ...
Cape Town faces scorching, potentially dangerous heat on Wednesday with hazy sun and very high UV levels, while Johannesburg and Pretoria see cooler conditions.
Capetonians faced a scorching 42.1°C heat on Wednesday, prompting a rush to beaches and ice cream shops, while concerns grow ...
With Cape Town's dam levels dropping to 53.7%, the city is urging residents to adopt water-saving measures ahead of an unpredictable winter.
As scorching temperatures push water consumption past the City’s target, officials are urging residents to keep cool, just not at the expense of the taps.
Cape Town dam levels continue to drop following a week of extreme heat and rising water demand. Here’s the latest update.