Spot guide Port Elizabeth Airport

170°
8 kts
South
10%
23 °C
Sky clear
Report from local weather station at 15:00 local time

About this spot

With over 300.000 inhabitants Port Elizabeth is one of the largest cities of South Africa and is part of the Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality. Wind blows often, statistically most often in October/November with wind speeds between 11-22kts. Port Elizabeth is also called the "windy city" and is a very popular holiday venue for wind-driven sport addicts. Besides the stunning white sandy beaches located within the city, the tower Campanile is one of the numerous worth-seeing attractions and offers a great view across the city.

Local infrastructure

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Airport

Local landscape

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Land

Nearby webcams

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Port Elizabeth Airport popularity

# 1
In South Africa
Most visited spots in South Africa
# 1
In Eastern Cape
Most visited spots in Eastern Cape
# 12
Worldwide
Most visited spots worldwide

Additional information

General

This is the spotguide for Port Elizabeth Airport in Eastern Cape, South Africa. Windfinder specializes in wind, waves, tides and weather reports & forecasts for wind related sports like kitesurfing, windsurfing, surfing, sailing, fishing or paragliding.

Spot guide

This is the spotguide for Port Elizabeth Airport in Eastern Cape, South Africa. Windfinder specializes in wind, waves, tides and weather reports & forecasts for wind related sports like kitesurfing, windsurfing, surfing, sailing or paragliding.

Statistics

For statistical and historical real weather data see the wind and weather statistics for this location.

Severe Weather Warnings

When a severe weather warning or advisory is provided by the local meteorological institute, we display it as a banner above the wind forecast.

The weather warning, for example a high wind warning, can help you prepare for dangerous weather conditions and avoid weather-related risks. The color scale indicates the intensity of the predicted weather event. For more details click or tap on the warning. General information about severe weather warnings can be found in our help section.

Please be aware that severe weather may occur without a prior severe weather warning being reported.

Units

We use knots and degrees Celsius as our default units. These units are often used by sailors, kiters, surfers, windsurfers and paragliders. Use website settings to switch between units and 7 different languages at any time. For converting between wind speed units such as knots, km/h (kilometers per hour), m/s (meters per second), and mph (miles per hour) use our wind speed calculator.

Help

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