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Snow turns KZN, Eastern Cape into spring wonderlands

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Last updated: September 21, 2022 11:28 am
sokonnect Published September 21, 2022
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Predictions of light snowfall in parts of the Lesotho Drakensberg mountains and the Eastern Cape have been spot-on, with picturesque landscapes strewn across the provinces on Wednesday.

The South African Weather Service (Saws) over the weekend issued cloudy, cold weather and persistent rainfall for KZN, Mpumalanga and the Eastern Cape, owed to a developing upper-air cut-off low system.

KZN was issued with a broad level 2 warning, with overcast, cold and windy conditions expected to persist.

ALSO READ: Heavy rain, flood warnings sounded for several provinces

High peaks in the Western and Eastern Cape, specifically in the Barkly East and Tiffindell areas, as well the Harry Gwala and uThukela districts, are likely to experience the heaviest snowfall.

Snowfall of a disruptive nature was predicted, notably in KZN and the Eastern Cape, with as much as 30cm said to fall.

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Snow in KwaZulu-Natal. Photo: Live Storm Chasers

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Snow in KwaZulu-Natal. Photo: Silver-Streams Self Catering Accommodation and Caravan Park

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Snow in KwaZulu-Natal. Photo: Silver-Streams Self Catering Accommodation and Caravan Park

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Snow in KwaZulu-Natal. Photo: Silver-Streams Self Catering Accommodation and Caravan Park

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Snow in KwaZulu-Natal. Photo: The Weather Hooligan

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Snow in KwaZulu-Natal. Photo: Live Storm Chasers

A yellow level 5 warning was issued by the weather forecaster for disruptive rainfall, and disaster management teams have been deployed in KZN to monitor the impact of the cold and rainy weather.

According to Snow Report, snowfall is less likely in the Free State, but is still possible in Fouriesburg, Clarens, Golden Gate National Park, Harrismith and surrounding areas.

Sani Pass is currently snowed under, Snow Report’s webcam in the area shows.

Lower-level snow is also reportedly possible for areas in the southern Drakensberg, such as the Underberg and Kokstad.

ALSO READ: Gauteng residents warned to brace for first seasonal storms

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