Winter has settled in across parts of South Africa. Along with the cooler temperatures, parts of the country have received some early winter snow. The major cities are in for a chilly few days and areas like Sutherland and the Drakensberg are in for a few sub-zero mornings.
‘Disruptive snowfall is expected over the southern high grounds of the Northern Cape until Friday, including Karoo Hoogland, Sutherland, Hantam and Calvinia’ said SAWS.
‘In The Western Cape, snowfall resulting in temporary closure of mountain passes are expected until Friday, including Ceres, Witzenberg, Breede Valley, Worcester, Ladismith, Kannaland and Laingsburg’.
Take a look at some of the snowy scenes below.
The South African Weather Service (SAWS) has predicted the following weather from today [11 June] until Saturday.
The Drakensberg won’t see a morning warmer than 6°C in the coming week.
Sutherland is also in for a chilly start over the next week.
The Eastern Cape is also due for some snowfall.
Eastern Cape Today ‘s Weather overview: 11.6.2020 pic.twitter.com/zYDaMfAqOV
— SA Weather Service (@SAWeatherServic) June 11, 2020
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