It's going to be partly cloudy and cool with light rain today in the Western Cape on 21 March, according to The SA Weather Service (SAWS)

It’s going to be partly cloudy and cool with light rain today in the Western Cape on 21 March, according to The SA Weather Service (SAWS).Image via Pixabay.

Western Cape Weather: Partly cloudy and cool with light rain

It’s going to be partly cloudy and cool with light rain today in the Western Cape on 21 March, according to The SA Weather Service (SAWS)

It's going to be partly cloudy and cool with light rain today in the Western Cape on 21 March, according to The SA Weather Service (SAWS)

It’s going to be partly cloudy and cool with light rain today in the Western Cape on 21 March, according to The SA Weather Service (SAWS).Image via Pixabay.

The SA Weather Service (SAWS) has released the weather forecast for the Western Cape today, 21 March.

Temperature: Fine and warm over the eastern parts, otherwise partly cloudy and cool but cloudy in the south-west with light morning rain.

Wind: The wind along the coast will be fresh to strong westerly to north-westerly becoming moderate south-westerly in the west and south-west from the afternoon but strong in the south.

WEATHER FORECAST FOR WESTERN CAPE

Here is the weather forecast for your area:

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SAFETY WHILE DRIVING IN THE RAIN

Arrive Alive has issued some tips when driving in severe weather.

  • To keep a safe distance from the vehicle ahead of you, increase the three-second rule to five-six seconds.
  • Slow down if it is raining and the roads are wet. Remove your foot from the accelerator and gradually reduce your speed.
  • Never apply the brakes abruptly as this may cause the car to skid.
  • Slow down and be prepared to move to the left shoulder if an oncoming vehicle is overtaking from the opposite direction and will not be able to do so safely.
  • Only move towards the shoulder if you can see 150m ahead of you clearly. Keep in mind that pedestrians may be walking on the shoulder to avoid mud on the road’s surface.
  • Be cautious of oil patches. Do not slam on the brakes; instead, steer through. Patches will be small in most cases.
  • Before taking a bend, especially a sharp bend, always shift into a lower gear. As you approach the bend, your speed should be at its slowest, and both hands should be on the steering wheel. When driving around a bend, this slow in/fast out technique gives you the most control.
  • Double your normal following distance from 3 seconds to 6 seconds to increase your space cushion.
  • Switch on your headlights.
  • Other vehicles in the rear and in blind spots should be avoided because they are difficult to see through rain-splattered windows.
  • Slow down and be prepared to move to the left shoulder if an oncoming vehicle is overtaking from the opposite direction and will not be able to do so safely.
  • Only move towards the shoulder if you can see 150m ahead of you clearly. Keep in mind that pedestrians may be walking on the shoulder to avoid mud on the road’s surface.

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