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Millers Point dive visibility forecast

False Bay, western shore

Probabilistic water-clarity forecast for Millers Point (False Bay, western shore), a dive site near Cape Town, South Africa. Visibility is modelled from six days of swell and wind history rather than measured, because clarity lags the weather that stirred it.

Millers Point, Cape Town — today, Tuesday 18 August 2026: median underwater visibility 5.7 m (80% interval 3.7–9.3 m), 42% chance of diveable conditions in the best daylight hour. Conditions: touch and go. Limiting factor: entry and exit. Best window 08:00–18:59.

Millers Point, Cape Town — tomorrow, Wednesday 19 August 2026: median underwater visibility 5.0 m (80% interval 3.1–8.0 m), 45% chance of diveable conditions in the best daylight hour. Conditions: touch and go. Limiting factor: entry and exit. Best window 08:00–18:59.

Millers Point, Cape Town — Thursday 20 August 2026: median underwater visibility 5.2 m (80% interval 3.2–8.6 m), 20% chance of diveable conditions in the best daylight hour. Conditions: touch and go. Limiting factor: entry and exit. Best window 12:00–18:59.

Three-day visibility forecast for Millers Point

DayMedian viz80% intervalP(diveable)ConditionsLimiting factor
Today, 18 Aug 5.7 m3.7–9.3 m42% Touch and goEntry and exit
Tomorrow, 19 Aug 5.0 m3.1–8.0 m45% Touch and goEntry and exit
Thursday, 20 Aug 5.2 m3.2–8.6 m20% Touch and goEntry and exit

Forecast generated 2026-08-17 23:28 UTC. Updated three times daily.

About Millers Point

RegionFalse Bay, western shore
Coordinates-34.2306, 18.4736
Best realistic visibility8 m
Modelled working depth12 m
Forecast horizon3 days, hourly

How to read this forecast

The median is the middle of the modelled distribution: half the ensemble members came out clearer, half murkier. The 80% interval is the spread between the 10th and 90th percentiles — a wide band means the weather models disagree about the swell or wind that will stir the bottom, not that the site is unpredictable in itself.

P(diveable) is the share of ensemble members whose worst safety gate still clears at the best daylight hour. The limiting factor names which gate binds first — entry and exit, bottom surge, current, wind or surface chop. A site can have beautiful water and still be undiveable because the entry is unworkable.

For the full hourly distribution, the fan chart and the uncertainty breakdown, open the live forecast. Method and inputs are set out in the methodology.

Modelled estimate, not an observation.
theviz forecasts water clarity from swell and wind history. It does not measure it, and it is not navigation or dive-safety advice. Conditions change fast; check locally, dive within your training, and verify marine protected-area boundaries before spearfishing.

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