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LOOK: Amazing photos of SNOW in SPRING

Look at the amazing photos of the SNOW in Spring in several parts of the country TODAY. Here are the photos.

12-09-23 14:22
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Snow in SA. Photo: Supplied

Amazing photos have been shared on social media of the SNOW in SPRING in several parts of South Africa TODAY.

LOOK AT THE AMAZING FOOTAGE OF SNOW IN SPRING

The South African Weather Services  (SAWS) said the cold front will move east and exit the country tomorrow, causing a significant drop in temperatures over the eastern parts of South Africa, while a slight improvement in day-time temperatures can be expected in the west.

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VoxWeather Annette Botha said more snow is likely over the southern Drakensberg and Lesotho, as well as towns such Barkley East, Khowa and Matatiele.

LOOK AT THESE PHOTOS:

LOOK: Amazing photos of SNOW in SPRING
Snow in Hondeklipbay in the Northern Cape. Photo: Annette Williams
Snow in Hondeklipbay in the Northern Cape. Photo: Annette Williams
LOOK: Amazing photos of SNOW in SPRING
Snow at the highest pub in Africa Photo: Facebook/Highest Pub in Africa
LOOK: Amazing photos of SNOW in SPRING
Snow at the highest pub in Africa Photo: Facebook/Highest Pub in Africa
LOOK: Amazing photos of SNOW in SPRING
Snow at the highest pub in Africa Photo: Facebook/Highest Pub in Africa

IT IS AN ICY COLD MORNING IN MOST OF THE COUNTRY

“Tuesday morning will be an icy cold morning as the cold front is moving in over the northeastern parts of the country.”

She further said a steep drop in temperatures is expected on Tuesday.

LOOK: Amazing photos of SNOW in SPRING
MORE snow is expected TODAY in these parts of SA Photo: SAWS

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“Just as we think temperatures are picking on Wednesday, another cold front is expected to make landfall in the Western Cape on Thursday.”

Annette Botha

THESE PARTS OF SOUTH AFRICA WILL BE AFFECTED THE MOST

It warned that the following areas will see more snow:

  • Inkosi Langalibalele – Sobabili / Sobabili/Goodhom
  • Impendle
  • Greater Kokstad / Kokstad
  • Matatiele
  • Umzimvubu / Mount Aylif
  • Elundini / Nqanqarhu/Maclear
  • Sakhisizwe / Elliot
  • Emalahleni / Lady Frere
  • Senqu / Barkly East
  • alter Sisulu – Jamestown / Jamestown
  • Walter Sisulu – Burgersdorp / Burgersdorp
  • Inxuba Yethemba / Cradock
  • Dr Beyers Naude – Graaff-Reinet / Graaff – Reinet
  • Blue Crane Route / Somerset East
  • Enoch Magijima – Komani / Komani/Queenstown
  • Raymond Mhlaba – Fort Beaufort / Fort Beaufort
  • Enoch Magijima – Tarkastad / Tarkastad

PLEASE SEND US YOUR SNOW PHOTOS AND VIDEOS:

Please WhatsApp your photos and videos to  060 011 0211. Please remember to include your name, surname, and as many details and information as you have. You are, of course, welcome to send anonymous tips and information.

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KEEP YOUR PETS WARM IN COLD WEATHER

As temperatures drop, it’s important to remember that our pets also feel the cold. Just like us, pets can be at risk of frostbite, hypothermia, and other winter-related hazards. Here are some tips to help keep your furry friend safe and warm during the colder months.

  1. Keep them indoors. If it’s too cold for you, it’s probably too cold for your pet. Keep them inside where they can stay cozy and safe. Don’t leave pets in the car alone, as it can act like a refrigerator and hold in the cold air, which can result in your pet freezing and could lead to serious health concerns, including death.
  2. Protect their paws. After each walk, wash and dry your pet’s feet and stomach. Your pet may step in ice, salt, and chemicals, which can be very painful. Massage petroleum jelly into your pet’s paw pads before going outside to help protect them from salt and chemical agents. Booties can also be effective in covering and protecting paws when out on walks.
Snowfall in Suurbraak 23km from Swellendam, Western Cape Photo: Sarie van der Hoven

Snowfall in Suurbraak 23km from Swellendam, Western Cape Photo: Sarie van der Hoven

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