Thursday/ it’s hot in Cape Town 🔥

A heat wave in the Cape Town area in the Western Cape in South Africa is driving late-late summer temperatures to record highs.

At Kirstenbosch, the botanical garden in heart of the city, the high reached 42.1 °C (108 °F) on Wednesday, the highest since records began 66 years ago.

Cape Point on the Cape Peninsula also set a record with a temperature of 40°C (104 °F), a first for that location, and verified by the South African Weather Service.

At Alexander Bay in the extreme and arid northwest of the Western Cape province and on the border with Namibia, a reading of 44.8°C (112 °F) was logged.

This is Cape Town’s Camps Bay Beach on the Atlantic Ocean, with the distinct peak of Lion’s Head on the right— the mountain between Signal Hill and Table Mountain.

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