Cape Town enjoys a moderate Mediterranean climate with warm to hot summers and mild, wet winters.
The months of the year fall into the seasons as follows:
December to February – Summer, with average maximum temperatures of 27 degrees Celsius
March to May - Autumn with pleasant maximum temperatures of around 22 degrees Celsius on average. |
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March to May - Autumn with pleasant maximum temperatures of around
22 degrees Celsius on average.
June to August - Winter – wet, cool days with the mercury
seldom falling below 7 degrees Celsius and reaching an average high
of 18 – 20 degrees Celsius some days.
September to November - Spring – high pollen counts make
this a difficult time for hay fever sufferers but the weather is
a fresh blend of cool and ever-warmer days, and a maximum temperature
average of up to 25 degrees Celsius towards the end of the season.
Even in winter you may be lucky enough to experience some lovely
clear, sunny days in-between all the much-needed rain. However on
colder days you will need to wrap up so do bring sufficient winter
clothes too!
In summer make sure you drink plenty of water to keep hydrated
and wear a good sunscreen all year round as protection against the
African sun, which can burn even in autumn and winter months.
Summer is renowned for the Cape Doctor – a strong southeasterly
wind which often reaches gale-force and can blow for days on end.
It does seem that in recent years with the change in climate world
wide that this wind has abated somewhat, but there will be days
when it seems it will never cease! At these times you’ll be
advised to stay off the unsheltered beaches or risk being sand-blasted!
But hang in there – it does eventually pause for a breath.
There is never a bad time of year to visit Cape Town. The winter
months bring the Green Season where you can get great discounts
on everything from accommodation to car hire.
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