Yesterday’s cold front brought snow to Sutherland in the Nothern Cape’s Karoo areas as well as some high-lying areas in the Western Cape.
Rogge Cloof, a private estate in Sutherland, posted some photos of the snow that blanketed the ground, as well as a video herd of eland and a springbok standing in the snow – quite a stark contrast to typical videos and photos of eland and springbok on the desert sands of the Kalahari.
Heavy snowfall at Rogge Cloof Guest Farm close to Sutherland. Sent in by Corlia Janse van Rensburg pic.twitter.com/ccLtnr9A2h
— Storm Report SA (@StormReportSA1) July 23, 2019
Although there was no low-level (accessible) snow reported near Ceres, The Matroosberg 4×4 trail near the town was covered in snow this morning.
The Swartberg Pass in the Little Karoo also received a fair amount of snow.
Snow on the Swartberg mountains. @NMakoba @WCGovTPW pic.twitter.com/kH0XPTNeVb
— MEC Bonginkosi Madikizela (@MadikizelaBongz) July 24, 2019
swartberg pass this morning pic.twitter.com/ATpwc22gR2
— Boer (@jurgens92611561) July 24, 2019
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Beautiful scenes coming in from Sutherland as snow is starting to fall heavily from Alta Steenkamp pic.twitter.com/adIMa5LZGD
— Storm Report SA (@StormReportSA1) July 23, 2019
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