Cape Town bracing for heavy rainfall and strong winds as a cold front moves in on Sunday.
South Africa is set for a weekend of contrasting weather, with Saturday bringing mostly settled but chilly conditions across much of the country before a powerful cold front reaches the south-west on Sunday, bringing widespread rain, strong winds and much colder weather to parts of the Western Cape.
Saturday will be a cool winter's day for most provinces, with morning fog affecting parts of Gauteng, Mpumalanga, Limpopo and the eastern Free State. Dense fog over the Highveld and the Mpumalanga escarpment may reduce visibility early in the day, making driving conditions hazardous.
Fog and drizzle are also expected along the escarpment of Mpumalanga and Limpopo before skies gradually become partly cloudy.
Rainfall will be limited on Saturday, with only a 30% chance of isolated showers and thundershowers over the extreme north-west of the North West Province and the northern parts of the Northern Cape, including areas around Upington.






