Cape Times

SA weather predicts relief from heat wave

- STAFF WRITERS

CAPETONIAN­S will have some relief from the sweltering summer sun with light rain and cloudy conditions predicted for the coming days.

The SA Weather Service (SAWS) yesterday warned of extremely high fire conditions in places over the Namakwa District in the Northern Cape and the Central Karoo in the Western Cape.

A heat wave with persistent­ly high temperatur­es was expected in places over the Central Karoo until today, when light rain and cloudy conditions are expected from this afternoon.

According to the SAWS, Cape Town can expect 30% chance of showers tomorrow, first becoming partly cloudy, with clear skies in the evening, which will see out the rest of the week.

Wind speeds between 19-28km/h are predicted with temperatur­es between 25-28º for this week.

The Cancer Associatio­n of SA (Cansa) has advised the public to be sun smart, with the summer holiday season in full swing and beaches starting to fill up.

According to Cansa, sunburn can occur within fifteen minutes and the damage caused is permanent, irreversib­le and adds up with each exposure to the sun.

Skin cancer is the most common cancer worldwide and SA has one of the highest monitored ultra violet (UV) levels in the world, resulting in one of the highest skin cancer rates globally.

“UV radiation is just as dangerous for outdoor labourers, sports people, on the playground or when driving to work, as it is when at the beach or pool. Rays can also reflect off surfaces and cause sunburn when it is overcast,” the associatio­n warned.

Visit: https://www.cansa.org.za/ be-sunsmart/ for more.

UV radiation is just as dangerous for sports people, or when driving to work, as it is when at the beach or pool

Cancer Associatio­n of SA

 ?? | COURTNEY AFRICA African News Agency (ANA) ?? PUMAR Ahmed, 6, joins his friends as they cool off during a blazing summer afternoon at Sea Point Baths.
| COURTNEY AFRICA African News Agency (ANA) PUMAR Ahmed, 6, joins his friends as they cool off during a blazing summer afternoon at Sea Point Baths.

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