Victims included four people who died in a fire caused by lightning and one who was killed when a home collapsed, local media reported. One outlet, Jacaranda FM, attributed the death toll of eight to James-Brent Styan, a provincial official.
Cape Town workers said they had taken measures to protect some poor residents, who live in sprawling neighbourhoods of makeshift homes. However, hundreds of homes were flooded or damaged, authorities said.
The South African military said it had placed a helicopter on standby to help with any emergency evacuations in Western Cape province, which includes Cape Town.
While the storm provided some drought relief, officials said sustained rainfall over several years is needed in a city whose reservoirs are at low levels.
Today, authorities urged residents to capture rain from the storm in containers for flushing toilets and other needs.