#ALERT: Break out the winter woollies and prepare for a cold front

Gauteng residents urged to prepare for cold weather as cold front sweeps in from the Cape.

Gauteng residents are encouraged to break out their woolly clothes and keep warm as a cold front is predicted to hit the province.

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The drop in temperatures is attributed to the cold front, accompanied by snowfall, which is predicted to arrive on the shores of the Cape.

Temperatures are set to drop from the early hours of Wednesday morning.

The cold front is predicted to bring with it snowfall in the Northern, Eastern and Western Cape, as well as Lesotho and the southern Free State, but will decrease in intensity by the time it reaches Gauteng.

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Some simple tips on how to stay warm this week:

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