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In Cape Town, people experience spring during the months September, October and November. Day temperatures rise to an average of between 25 and 30 degrees Celsius. The nights remain rather cool, but not too cold anyhow. The springtime weather is quite pleasant, calm and steady with little wind in Cape Town. The season is too a good time to visit the city.

In Cape Town, autumn is fantastic, with little wind, warm sunny days and balmy nights mark the season as the best South African season. It drizzles sometimes during the autumn and keeps the environment comfortable. Autumn begins here during March, and continues almost same atmosphere until May.

June, July and August are the months of winter in Cape Town. Clear sky, bright sun with sometimes dry, windy and dusty conditions and Cold nights with some frost in the morning makes the town heavenly. However, dramatic changes of temperature may happen sometimes. The temperatures may fluctuate between 20 to 25 degrees Celsius during the day, and during night, temperatures remain between -5 to 10 degrees Celsius.

Cape Town usually remains warm and dry during the summer. Summer starts here from the month December and lasts until February. Therefore, South African weather in summer can be characterized by dry, warm to hot conditions with day temperatures averaging between 25 to 35 degrees Celsius. Sometimes the afternoon rainfall helps to keep night temperatures contented, cool to warm but not hot. In Kwazulu natal coastal area, the humidity is high and temperatures can sometimes touch the 40 degree Celsius mark.

Spring

Autumn

Summer

Winter

February
10/02-23/02/2014

March
03/03-16/03/2014
17/06-30/03/2014

April
07/04-20/04/2014

May
05/05-18/05/2014
19/05-01/06/2014

 

June
02/06-15/06/2014
16/06-29/06/2014

July
30/06-13/07/2014
14/07-27/07/2014

August
04/08-17/08/2014
18/08-31/08/2014

September
01/09-14/09/2014



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