On Wednesday and Thursday, the mercury will dip to below-zero minimum temperatures for Johannesburg (-2°C), with Pretoria falling to 0°C on Thursday.
According to Chiloane, the cold front was moving through the Free State between Welkom and Bloemfontein to the interior of the country.
“It will be warming up in the west on Wednesday. However, Gauteng and Mpumalanga will be experiencing cold weather and only warm up from Thursday,” Chiloane said.On Monday, South Africa was hit by a second cold front following a drop in temperatures since Thursday that saw heavy rains, gale-force winds and snow batter the Cape provinces, as well as parts of Lesotho.The SAWS expected a storm surge along the coast between Mossel Bay and Cape St Francis on Tuesday morning.
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