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When is this South Easter EVER going to stop? (Cape Town)?


When is this South Easter EVER going to stop? (Cape Town)?

I'm with you Mangrove, I wish it would stop.
Thought I was going to lose windows last night. And I live close to the mountain so you can just imagine the fun.

Ah, The Cape Doctor. Ag man, it will blow away your colds and flu!!!

I used to go there a lot and the wind was always blowing.You will have to move if you do not like it i'm afraid.

NEVER

Lol it is the Cape's Doctor and trademark - it will not stop for long, then it blows again, so you will have to get use to it

Was just visiting from California used to live in East London was in Cape Town for a weak and it blew the whole time it was not that pleasant

April maybe?!

http://www.cape-town-family-holiday-magi...

The South easter blows fromOctober till February. Then there are two months of calm (March and April), and after that the North Easter takes over until September. So just vasbyt for a few more weeks.

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