Temperature – June 2007
Minimum temperatures in June 2007 for the Western Cape ranged between -3°C and 12°C. The coastal areas were relatively warmer.
Mean monthly maximum temperatures for the Western Cape ranged from 9°C to 21°C, with most places recording temperatures from 18°C to 21°C.
Temperature – June 2007 compared to June 2006
Mean monthly minimum temperatures for June 2007 for entire Western Cape were similar to the previous year, with the deviations ranging from -1°C to 1°C.
The most parts of the province recorded lower maximum temperatures than during the previous year.
Temperature – June 2007 compared with long-term
Minimum temperatures during June 2007 were below normal to near normal over the Central Karoo, Eden and northern parts of West Coast district. Conversely, the southwestern parts recorded near normal to above normal temperatures.
Maximum temperatures for June 2007 in Western Cape were near normal to above normal for the entire province.