From snow to rain: Cold front expected to continue into Monday
Law enforcement has advised motorists to be extra careful on wet roads.
Snow in the Western Cape. Photo: Twitter/@JuanneCoetzee ·
Snow has fallen over mountains in the small town of Greyton in the Western Cape. The rural town has been hard hit with shifting weather conditions which of late have resulted in a storm and snow.
Law enforcement in the area has pleaded for caution to motorists as ice on the roads could result in serious accidents.
More snow is expected in Worchester, Tulbagh, and parts of the Klein karoo.
UPDATE: Another ‘intense’ cold front to make landfall on Monday
As the country paddles past a cold weekend, forecasters have predicted intense cold fronts, which will continue possibly into Monday.
The intense cold front is expected to affect the Western Northern Cape severely into the coming week.
The mountains near #De_Doorns Western Cape covered in a snow ????️????️ icy cold ???? Dries du Toit @SAWeatherServic @sawx_sa_weather @AnnetteBotha_WX @debeer_anika @JoelGuy_ @AgriWesKaap @eNCA @zarsg @Amorersg @TheSAnews @TeamNews24 @maroelamedia @StormReportSA1 @_ArriveAlive pic.twitter.com/eyBzn4cDfz
— Weernuus & Reënval in die RSA (WRR) (@ReenvalIn) July 11, 2020
The SA Weather Service has warned of bitter cold, wet and windy weather throughout parts of the country over the weekend, with gale-force winds expected.
Snow on them mountains @Matroosberg #snow #matroosberg #daytrip pic.twitter.com/oZSMRO17l0
— Stephen Howarth 💙 (@cape365) July 11, 2020
Snow wonderland in Western Cape. https://t.co/cb1MUgEy1q
— Joel Guy Chabata (@JoelGuy_) July 11, 2020
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