Barometric Pressure in Wellington, South Africa 
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The pressure in Wellington, Western Cape, South Africa is predicted rising over the next 24 hours, with an average pressure of today, which is higher than normal.
Weather prediction: Fairly fine, possible showers early
The daily total fluctuation in pressure in Wellington is , with a low of and a high of .
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Wellington has a Mediterranean climate. Summers are usually hot, sunny, and dry. Winters are cooler and wetter, with most of the year’s rain falling from May to August. Spring and autumn often bring mild days and cooler nights.
In summer, high air pressure over the South Atlantic Ocean helps keep clouds and rain away. Strong southeasterly winds, often called the Cape Doctor, can blow across the area. In winter, low-pressure systems move in from the Atlantic Ocean. These systems bring clouds, rain, and strong winds.
The mountains around Wellington shape its weather. They can force moist air upward, causing rain on higher slopes. They also shelter some valleys from strong winds. Wellington’s inland location means it is often warmer in summer and cooler at night than coastal Cape Town. Local weather can change quickly because of the mountains and nearby valleys.