Cape Town weather today brings flooding and road closures. Get updates on affected roads, safety alerts and travel advice.
Cape Town weather today brings flooding and road closures. Get updates on affected roads, safety alerts and travel advice.
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Cape Town Weather Alert: Flooding and Road Closures Disrupt Travel Today

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Cape Town weather today is being impacted by a cold front, bringing flooding, road closures and travel delays across the metro.

Conditions are expected to worsen into the evening, with rain increasing and several key routes already affected.

Cape Town weather today has triggered flooding across multiple areas, affecting major roads and daily travel.

More rain is expected later today, which could lead to further road closures and delays.

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What is happening in Cape Town today

A cold front has moved across the Western Cape, resulting in cool temperatures, steady rainfall and localised flooding.

Current temperatures are sitting around 16°C, with wind from the west and a rising chance of rain later today.

This matters for commuters and travellers, as road conditions and visibility may change quickly throughout the day.

Current conditions

  • Temperature: 16°C
  • Feels like: 15°C
  • Wind: 11 mph from the west
  • Humidity: 60%
  • Rain chance: 5% to 25%, increasing later

Rainfall is expected to intensify this evening, with a higher chance of showers and possible thunderstorms.

Road closures and disruptions

Several major routes across Cape Town are currently affected by flooding and debris.

Key closures and restrictions include:

  • Chapman’s Peak Drive: Closed due to unsafe conditions
  • N2 inbound near Nyanga: Off-ramp restricted, traffic diverted
  • Simon’s Town Main Road: Flooding with diversions in place
  • Glencairn Main Road: One lane closed

Motorists are advised to plan alternative routes and allow for delays.

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Areas affected by flooding

Southern Suburbs

  • Constantia Main Road: Fallen tree obstruction
  • Kalk Bay Main Road: Severe water pooling
  • Protea Road and Buitenkant Street: Flooded intersection

Northern Suburbs

  • Bottelary Road, Brackenfell: Flooding between key routes
  • Jip de Jager Drive, Bellville: Flooding near N1 interchange
  • Frans Conradie Drive, Kraaifontein: Water accumulation

Highways and Cape Flats

  • N1 outbound near Wingfield: Lane obstructions
  • Sandown Road, Sunningdale: Flooding reported
  • Parkwood: Multiple internal roads waterlogged

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🟡YELLOW LEVEL 2 WARNING: Flooding has been reported in the Parkwood area amid a Yellow Level 2 warning for disruptive rainfall today (19 April) across the City of Cape Town, as well as Stellenbosch and Drakenstein municipalities. Localised flooding may occur in vulnerable formal and informal settlements, as well as on roads, low-lying areas, and bridges. Residents are urged to exercise caution, avoid flooded routes, and stay updated on weather warnings. smile904fmnews Flooding #capetown #Rain

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Hiking and outdoor activity alerts

Some hiking trails have been closed as a precaution due to wet and unsafe conditions.

Visitors are urged to check with SANParks before planning outdoor activities.

Safety advice for travellers

  • Avoid driving through flooded roads
  • Do not attempt to cross moving water
  • Allow extra travel time
  • Stay updated on official alerts

Emergency services are monitoring affected areas and responding to incidents across the metro.

Emergency contacts

City of Cape Town Public Emergency Communications Centre:

  • Landline: 107
  • Cell: 021 480 7700

What to expect next

The forecast shows improving conditions midweek, with sunnier weather expected from Thursday.

However, rain is set to return later in the week, with another spike expected over the weekend.

FAQs

What is causing flooding in Cape Town

Heavy rainfall from a cold front has led to water buildup in low-lying areas.

Which roads are closed in Cape Town today

Routes including Chapman’s Peak Drive and parts of the N2 are affected by flooding and debris.

Is it safe to travel

Motorists should avoid flooded roads and follow official updates from local authorities.

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