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[SEE] SNOWFALL confirmed in parts of South Africa

Brrrr! Yes, indeed, snowfall has been confirmed in some parts of the country. Take a look at these snowy areas in South Africa…

Snowfall in some parts of South Africa. Photos: Sue Hoppe / House Martin Guest Lodge

Snowfall was confirmed in several parts of South Africa, and MORE snow is expected to make landfall today and tomorrow.

MORE SNOWFALL IS EXPECTED TOMORROW

According to VoxWeather, a new layer of SNOW is expected to fall on Wednesday over the mountains of the Western Cape, Karoo and Sutherland, spreading to the Eastern Cape mountains into Thursday.

Significant snow is expected over Lesotho and the Southern Drakensberg mainly on Thursday into Friday.

LOOK AT THESE AMAZING PHOTOS:

Photo: Sue Hoppe
Photo: Sue Hoppe
Photo: Sue Hoppe
Hex River mountains Photo: Nicolette/SnowReport
A bit of snow on the Swartberg around De Rus. Photo: House Martin Guest Lodge

WARNING OF COLD WEATHER FOR REST OF WEEK

The South African Weather Service (SAWS) issued a weather advisory.

“Angora and small stock farmers are advised to shelter small stock until Monday. Hikers and outdoor recreational activities will be exposed to these conditions and may contract Hypothermia if precautions are not taken.”

SAWS

It furthermore warned of slippery roads resulting in minor accidents along the mountain passes.

“Minor damages to properties/settlements can be expected along the coastal areas due to strong winds from Sunday into Monday.”

The cold weather was expected to continue until midnight on Monday.

“Small stock farmers to shelter animals. Pubic will need to dress warmly and ensure protection against wind-chill factors and rain, and also need to secure their properties. Drivers to be aware of possible slippery conditions along the mountain passes.”

SAWS

THESE AREAS WILL BE AFFECTED:

  • Hantam
  • Calvinia
  • Karoo Hoogland
  • Sutherland
  • Beaufort West
  • Witzenberg
  • Ceres
  • Laingsburg
  • Prince Albert
  • Hogsback
  • Underberg
  • Molteno
  • Murraysburg
  • Matatiele
  • Tiffendell
  • Lesotho

SNOWFALL CONFIRMED NOW IN SEVERAL PARTS OF SA

Snow was confirmed on Tuesday in several parts of the country due to the significant drop in temperature reaching Gauteng on Sunday.

Are you in the area where snow is expected? We would love to see your photos. Please email your photos to Corne@thesouthafrican.com – remember to include the area and your details.

ALSO READ: SEE: Stunning pictures of snow in South Africa today

HERE ARE THE TOP FIVE PLACES IN SA TO GO HUNT FOR SNOW IN AUGUST:

  • Underberg: Snowfalls in the Underberg can occur anywhere from May through to October. The highest recorded snowfall in the area and, therefore, possibly the best time to go in search of snow is in August. Situated a mere 40kms from Underberg, Sani Pass is a great snow spot to explore, with the first winter snowfall having fallen there in late May this year. Be advised though, that you need a 4 x 4 to drive up the pass.
  • Golden Gate: The winter months in Golden Gate are very cold and temperatures can plummet to between -9 and -15°C. Snow is no stranger to this area.
  • Midlands: Winter in the Natal Midlands is cool and dry, with occasional snow and frost and average temperatures of 6°C. August 2021 saw the KZN Midlands transformed into a white-blanketed wonderland along with other large parts of SA previously untouched by it.

By: Corné van Zyl

The South African

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