The Citizen (Gauteng)

Brrrr! Bitter cold here to stay

MORE SHIVERS : ONLY SLIGHTLY WARMER DAYS

- Steven Tau stevent@citizen.co.za

Nights and mornings freezing with fog patches today in some parts.

Residents around the country can only expect a slight improvemen­t in daytime temperatur­es from today, going into the weekend, the South African Weather Service said yesterday.

This week, a strong cold front gripped the southern parts of the country, bringing strong winds and heavy downpours.

The cold snap from the cold front in question was only felt from yesterday by residents in the interior, including Gauteng.

Maximums in Gauteng ranged between 11ºC and 16ºC yesterday, while minimums in the extreme southern parts, including Vereenigin­g, slipped below the zero degree mark.

Speaking to The Citizen yesterday, forecaster Mbhavi Malegae said residents in Gauteng and those in the central parts, including the Free State, should still brace themselves for cold early mornings and late evenings.

Minimums in Vereenigin­g are expected to improve very slightly up to zero degrees today, before dropping again tomorrow to -1ºC.

In Johannesbu­rg, residents can expect lows of 3ºC today before temperatur­es will drop to 1ºC tomorrow.

“We don’t expect any rainfall, but only fog patches in some parts of the country on Friday [today] with only a slight improvemen­t in temperatur­es.

“In most parts of the country, maximum temperatur­es are expected to range between 18ºC and 22ºC ,” Maleage said.

However, some parts of the Eastern Cape, KwaZulu-Natal and Mpumalanga will still remain in the cold category, with maximum temperatur­es set to peak only at about 14ºC.

Temperatur­es in North West and Limpopo are also set to remain quite cold, below the 20ºC mark.

Tomorrow there is another cold front expected to make landfall in the Western Cape, but it is not expected to be as strong as the one experience­d in recent days, according to Malegae.

“The front will only bring a 30% chance of showers and thundersho­wers in the western parts of the Western Cape. It will be sweeping through very quickly,” Malegae said. –

 ?? Picture: Yeshiel Panchia ?? WRAPPED UP. Shelina Chabalala braces against the cold as she sells her wares on Main Reef Road in the CBD of Johannesbu­rg yesterday as the city was hit by a strong cold front.
Picture: Yeshiel Panchia WRAPPED UP. Shelina Chabalala braces against the cold as she sells her wares on Main Reef Road in the CBD of Johannesbu­rg yesterday as the city was hit by a strong cold front.

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