South Africans can expect a significant drop in temperatures as a cold front has been predicted over the country from Monday.
"The weather system responsible for the expected winter weather is an intense cold front which will be supported by a steep upper trough from Sunday night, bringing rain showers to the south-western areas of the Western Cape.
According to SAWS, the mountains of the Western Cape and the extreme south-western areas of the Northern Cape are about to experience the first snow of 2020. "Furthermore, very rough to high seas, with wave heights varying between 4.5 to 6.5 m can also be expected along the Western and Eastern Cape coastline. The frontal system will introduce wintry conditions on Monday and bitterly cold daytime temperatures are expected to spread eastwards over the Cape provinces," SAWS said.
On Tuesday, snowfall is expected to spread to the central and northern interior of the Eastern Cape with widespread bitterly cold daytime temperatures expected over the entire interior, including the Cape provinces, Free State and southern KwaZulu-Natal.
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