Home/ Cities/ South Africa/ Cape Town

Cape Town weather,
live right now

It's 12°C and clear sky in Cape Town. Local time 00:45, sunset at 17:52.

Live Table Mountain
12°
Clear sky
Feels like 10° · UV 0
Wind
13 km/h
southeasterly
Humidity
84%
Rain
0.0 mm
Pressure
1021 hPa
Sunrise → Sunset
07:50 → 17:52
10h 2m daylight
Air Quality
24 · Good
PM2.5 · 14 µg/m³
Running 15.8° below the seasonal average. Bring an extra layer.
UV index: 0
Mood: Pleasant

The week ahead

Today
18° 10°
— dry —
Sun
18°
— dry —
Mon
14°
— dry —
Tue
🌦
14° 10°
20%
Wed
🌦
15° 10°
38%
Thu
🌦
15° 10°
26%
Fri
🌦
15° 12°
24%

Hour by hour

now 04 08 12 16 20
Temperature, next 24h

More cams in Cape Town

Camps Bay Beach webcam preview
LIVE
Camps Bay Beach
Atlantic seaboard
What's it like

In Cape Town, right now.

Mild Cape Town weather — 12°C, the kind locals call "perfect". Skies stay dry through the day. Everything is open and easy: V&A Waterfront, Kirstenbosch gardens, the wine country a quick drive away.

Pleasant · all-weather picks

Where Cape Town goes today

Curated for today's weather — things people love when it's like this.
Curated picks — we may earn a small commission, never at extra cost to you.

Common questions

What are the best months to visit Cape Town?
November to March is Cape Town summer — warm (20-28°C), dry, long days, perfect beach weather. February-March is peak: water warmest (18-20°C — still chilly), wineries in harvest, hiking trails open. April-May is mellower and cheaper. June-August is winter: 8-18°C, rainy, dramatic storms, but the wine country looks moody and beautiful. September brings whales and wildflowers. The South-East trade wind ('the Cape Doctor') howls in summer — sometimes shuts beaches.
What should I pack for Cape Town in summer?
Light layers — temperatures swing 15°C in a day. Daytime: t-shirts, shorts, swimwear, sun hat (UV index 11+ in midsummer). Evenings: a sweater is essential, the wind off the Atlantic chills fast. Real walking shoes for Table Mountain or Lion's Head (sandals are a hiking accident). Strong sunscreen, sunglasses for UV protection. Windproof jacket if you'll be at Cape Point or near the sea. A scarf for restaurants with strong AC.
How strong is the Cape Doctor wind?
The Cape Doctor is the South-East trade wind that blows November-March, often at 40-70 km/h for days at a stretch. Locals love it for clearing pollution and humidity; visitors find it relentless. Effects: Table Mountain cable car closes, beach umbrellas useless, sunset photography ruined by hair-in-face. Calmer alternatives during a Cape Doctor day: Hout Bay (sheltered), Constantia wineries (inland), the V&A Waterfront (covered). Check the SA Weather Service before booking outdoor activities.
What's the sea temperature in Cape Town?
Cooler than you'd expect for the latitude — and this depends entirely on which coast. The Atlantic side (Camps Bay, Clifton) is FREEZING year-round, 12-16°C even in summer, because of the Benguela current. The False Bay side (Muizenberg, Fish Hoek) is warmer, 14-20°C in summer. Locals swim Atlantic for the bragging rights, False Bay for the comfort. Even in summer, you'll gasp on entry. Wetsuits help for longer swims.