South Africans are embracing the cold and icy weather as unexpected snowfall continues to blanket parts of Gauteng, KwaZulu-Natal, the Eastern Cape and other parts of the country.
A cheeky snowman makes an appearance at Parkview Golf Club in Johannesburg.A thin sheet of snow covers a garden in Johannesburg south.Supplied Supplied/Annemarie Joubert
The wet and windy weather arrived in the Western Cape on Friday afternoon and continued into Saturday. It is expected to spread eastwards over the next few days. Brrrr!! Have you spotted the snow? If you've taken snaps of the icy conditions, please send us your videos, photos and stories toWe live in a world where facts and fiction get blurred
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