It’s going to be hard to trust any structure standing in the Cape Town winds from now on.
Storm Eunice has been causing havoc on the landing strips, forcing a Qatar Airways jet to attempt a unique landing.
The tail of a British Airways jet almost touched the ground when strong winds pushed it to the side as it tried to land at Heathrow Airport on Monday.
Yesterday gale-force winds blew through the Cape, taking down a truck on the N1 Outbound at the Huguenot Tunnel.
The wind was borderline offensive over the weekend. If you braved the outdoors, you probably had a tough time making your way through the city.
Cape Town city officials are on high alert as a cold front rolls in, bringing with it extreme winds and weather conditions.
In 2017, wind speeds of 100 km/h led to the Cape Town Cycle Tour being cancelled. Let’s take a look at Sunday’s weather.
Passengers onboard the Norwegian Escape found themselves scrambling for footing when freakish winds rocked the boat.
In a classic tale of truck versus wind, the truck comes out second best in Klawer when strong Cape winds blew it over on the N7.
As Storm Friederike causes havoc in northern Europe, Twitter has filled with scenes of destruction, high winds catching many off guard.
Across the southern California region, a number of fires rage on. Thus far they have destroyed more than 100 000 acres of land, and show no sign of slowing down.
We may have been dubbed the Cape of Storms back in the day, but it isn’t often we see wind conditions like these from over in the US.
Prepare for a beast of a day in the Mother City, some weather sites predicting gusts of winds close to 100 km/h during the day.