The Herald (South Africa)

Another cold front on way

- Nonkululek­o Njilo

The SA Weather Service warned yesterday that freezing temperatur­es in many parts of the country would continue all week.

Another cold front was on the cards but would mainly affect the coastal areas in KwaZulu-Natal, Western Cape and move towards the Eastern Cape at the weekend.

“The weather we are experienci­ng, especially in the eastern parts, is expected to continue for the rest of today and tomorrow, so that means we can expect rain and showers over the North West, Gauteng,

Mpumalanga, KwaZulu-Natal, the Free State and southern parts of Limpopo,” forecaster Edward Engelbrech­t said.

He said the conditions had resulted in snowfall over the northern Drakensber­g and high-lying areas of Mpumalanga.

Temperatur­es in many parts of the country were expected to remain in the low 10s, while a slight improvemen­t into the mid-10s was expected to kick in today.

The service could not comment on reports that Tuesday had been the coldest day in more than four years.

“Unfortunat­ely, we can’t comment on the coldest day at the moment, because we are still waiting for our climate division to give us complete data on that,” Engelbrech­t said.

While the cold weather system was expected to leave the country tomorrow, with temperatur­es set to improve, some areas remained at risk.

“We also have a watch out for heavy rainfall over the north coast of KZN and that may lead to localised flooding today and tomorrow morning,” Engelbrech­t said.

High-lying areas of KwaZulu-Natal and Mpumalanga faced the possibilit­y of freezing rain, which would result in dangerous driving conditions.

 ?? Picture: ESA ALEXANDER ?? BIG FREEZE: Visitors and residents recently enjoy the snow in Ceres near the Matroosber­g Reserve 135km outside Cape Town
Picture: ESA ALEXANDER BIG FREEZE: Visitors and residents recently enjoy the snow in Ceres near the Matroosber­g Reserve 135km outside Cape Town

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