As SA battles to recover from last week’s record low temperatures, the SA Weather Service says another cold front is set to move in over the Western Cape from tomorrow, bringing rain.
However, forecaster Lehlohonolo Thobela says the freezing conditions should start to ease a bit from Wednesday – though there is no sign yet of warm weather arriving.
“Cool” weather is defined as days on which the maximum temperature reaches between 18 and 24°C, with the minimum being between 6 and 10°C. “Last Thursday all the pipes froze. We had running water only from 1pm, and that’s when we started hearing about all the damage. But residents were used to sub-zero temperatures and generally kept tools and spares on hand to do their own plumbing repairs as soon as frozen pipes and geysers started to thaw, she said.
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