Pull out those blankets and jackets as temperatures will, according to SA Weather Service, range from 8 to 13 degrees with widespread showers and thundershowers, Sandton Chronicle reports.
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The SA Weather Service indicates that the entity is monitoring a cut-off low-pressure system, which will affect multiple parts of the country, including Gauteng.
Here are some ways to keep warm:
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