1,085 metres
It is not a very high mountain and thus it has the same temperature as the ground temperature in the city of Cape Town which is on average between 11 and 22 degrees Celsius.
why Cape Town usually experiences a high air pressure
table mountain is 1,088 meters tall
why cape town usually experiences a high air pressure
Table Mountain is 3,567 ft high (1,087 meters). The Highest point is McClears Beacon
Bergvliet High School is a public high school in the suburb of Bergvliet in Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa.
Cape Town in South Africa is considered to have high levels of crime and is often regarded as a dangerous city.
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Cape Town people, girls in particular, do not wear enough clothing. Cape Tonians are characterised by the high proportion of skin to clothing. Minimalism is very very VERY trendy in Cape Town. Shorts often resemble lingerie and often can be seen riding up to places they should not. In short, less clothing Welcome to cape town
Air Tanzania. Cape Town to Lagos. 1-stop (10h20m)
Durban has a warmer climate because it a sub-tropical climate whereas Cape Town in a "Mediterrean" climate. Durban is on average about 1-2 degree celcius warmer that Cape Town. Durban also has high humidity (or discomfort factor) whereas the air in Cape Town is much "dryer". Cape Town is located far further south than Durban and has the extremely cold Benguela current running past it. Since the ocean has a tempering effect on land temperatures this cause a distinct drop in the Cape Town temperatures. Cape Town is on the edge of a very volatile sea area, and storms and high winds are common. Durban a warmer current passing it from the tropics to the North. That's just some of the basics, obviously, different terrain (and other factors) also effects the climates.
Cape Town is located at the coast and has the moderating influences of the Atlantic Ocean and Table Mountain. It is categorized as a "Mediterranean" climate, with moderate to hot summers (September through March) and winter rainfall. Rain (May through September) is mostly in the form of frontal systems which originate in the south west Atlantic and move eastwards over the southern portions of the African mainland during the winter months. Temperatures over the summer months are normally in the high 20 to mid 30's (Cecilius) and can peak in the low 40's on occasion. Areas slightly north and north east of Cape Town can experience temperatures in the mid 30 to mid 40 degree range during the same period. Winter temperatures are in the 12 to 18 degree range, very seldom below this. Cape Town does not normally experience frost or snow, although frost is recorded on the very odd occasion and light snow falls on the high lying areas of Table Mountain. Average Daily Temperature (Celsius) High Low January 26 15 February 26 15 March 25 14 April 23 12 May 20 9 June 18 9 July 17 7 August 17 7 September 19 8 October 21 10 November 23 13 December 25 15