Snow predicted despite heatwave in large parts of SA

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Amid heatwave conditions in most parts of the country, the South African Weather Service (SAWS) has issued a yellow level 2 warning for disruptive snow in the Eastern Cape.

The warning is valid from 00:00 on Monday, 4 November until 00:00 on Wednesday, 5 November.

SNOW PREDICTED AMID HEATWAVE CONDITIONS IN SEVERAL PROVINCES

The weather service said snowfalls are expected over the high lying areas due to a high pressure system ridging from far south of the country, with a southerly to south easterly wind resulting in cold to very cold and wet conditions in the following areas:

  • Chris Hani district municipality
  • Joe Gqabi district municipality
  • Dr Beyers Naude
  • Blue Crane Route
  • Matatiele
  • Umzimvubu and
  • Raymond Mhlaba local municiplaities

The impact-based warning for snow comes as the weather service issued an advisory for heatwave conditions in seven provinces at the weekend.

The weather service said a heatwave is expected to affect Gauteng, Limpopo, Free State, North West, Mpumalanga, as well as north-eastern areas of Eastern Cape and KwaZulu-Natal on Saturday, 2 November until Monday, 4 November as mentioned above.

“Hot to very hot conditions are expected across these provinces with temperatures expected to exceed 40°C in the Lowveld areas, the Limpopo Valley and Western Bushveld,” the weather service said.

DO YOU THINK IT’S NORMA TO HAVE SNOW AROUND THIS TIME OF THE YEAR IN SOUTH AFRICA?

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