The Outdoor Report with Jeff Ayliffe

Weekend Breakfast with Sara-Jayne Makwala King · 31 May 2026 · 3m

Speaker 1: Time to see what Jeff has got for us in the outz Or Report this Speaker 1: morning. Morning Jeff, Thanks es Ja, good morning. A very pleasant high of twenty five Speaker 1: degrees celsius predicted for Cape Town today with light shifting winds that never really get Speaker 1: to any strength or direction. Tomorrow you can expect light northwesleies as things just start Speaker 1: to cool down again for your new week. Musemberg's surf prospects today, it's looking great Speaker 1: for the newbies. You're looking at one foot sets rolling through knee high very clean Speaker 1: waves all day, best for beginners before one thirty pm. A high tide is at Speaker 1: three point thirty this afternoon, low tide at nine fifteen am this morning, and then Speaker 1: again tonight at nine thirty pm. For those of you who are interested in the Speaker 1: stars and lunar stuff, it is the May full moon tonight, and because this is Speaker 1: a second full moon to appear in May May, the first was the first one, Speaker 1: it is also known as the blue moon or blue micromon, and the reason it's Speaker 1: a micro moon. The moon is currently at its furthest orbital point from Earth and Speaker 1: in Africa, it will about six percent smaller than usual and about ten percent dimmer Speaker 1: than the average full moon, so that's the reason. It's also occasionally it's called the Speaker 1: frost Moon because of the tire change of seasons it's getting really really cold or Speaker 1: diamond moon, and that's because of the very crisp way it appears because of the Speaker 1: atmosphere in the winter. So there we have it.…

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