South Africa Braces for Extreme Cold, Rain, and Snow

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The South African Weather Service (SAWS) has warned of extreme cold, rain, and snow that South Africa is likely to experience for the next week. This adverse weather is expected to be caused by a cut-off low (COL) situated along the country’s west coast. The western regions of the Free State and North West provinces have already been affected by very cold temperatures.

Risk to Livestock and Infrastructure

The cold conditions in the western regions of the Northern and Western Cape provinces pose a threat to livestock, as warned by SAWS. Additionally, the weather may cause bursts of showers, excessive lightning, and isolated strong thunderstorms, leading to localized infrastructure damage. Swells along the south coast of the Eastern Cape may reach up to 6.5 meters, potentially damaging boats and breaking mooring lines in harbors.

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Travel Disruptions

Mountain passes and roads connecting communities in the southern Drakensberg in the Eastern Cape are likely to be closed on Thursday due to disruptive snow, particularly impacting morning travel. Counterparts of the South African Weather Service in Lesotho have also issued a forecast of bitterly cold temperatures and heavy snowfall, which may affect QwaQwa in the north-eastern Free State.

Heavy Rainfall

Disruptive rain has already affected communities along the south coast of KwaZulu-Natal and the Wild Coast of the Eastern Cape. This rainfall is likely to continue intermittently until Wednesday, 28 June 2023. Wet, cold to very cold conditions are also anticipated to impact the central provinces of South Africa, bringing with them the risk of storms producing heavy downpours, excessive lightning, and large amounts of small hail.

Preparedness and Safety

SAWS warns that these extreme weather conditions may cause localized damage to infrastructure and settlements in the western parts of the Northern Cape. South Africa’s citizens are advised to prepare for these challenging weather conditions, which can impact daily life, the wellbeing of livestock, and the integrity of local infrastructure. It is crucial for those living in affected areas to stay updated on weather advisories and take appropriate measures to safeguard their families, livestock, and property.

Updates and Information

The South African Weather Service will continue to provide regular updates and essential information to help residents navigate the extreme cold, rain, and snow. As the country faces these adverse conditions, the spirit of unity and resilience will undoubtedly prevail.

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