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Snow falls on Johannesburg for first time in decade

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July 11, 2023
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Published: July 11, 2023 2:40 pm
Author: RT

Locals have described the occurrence as “magic” and a “big deal,” with weather services issuing disruptive snow warnings

South Africa’s biggest city, Johannesburg, witnessed its first snowfall in more than a decade on Monday, bringing a rare wintry experience to residents.

Puseletso Mofokeng, a senior forecaster at the South African Weather Service (SAWS), told AFP news agency that the city last saw snow in 2012, and before that not since 1996.

Earlier, SAWS issued warnings of disruptive snow over parts of the Eastern Cape and KwaZulu-Natal.

“A threat to life and hypothermia exists if care is not taken,” the weather service warned on Monday, urging residents to stay warm, although the temperature has since climbed to a mild 13 degrees Celsius.

Local media reported, citing SAWS, that an intense upper trough system and a cold front led to the unusual cold snap. Wayne Venter, a meteorologist and forecaster at SAWS, told the Daily Maverick news outlet that an intense upper trough system is essentially an area of lower pressure in the atmosphere that meanders due to strong winds.

Apart from the Gauteng region, which includes Johannesburg and Soweto, snow has been observed in other provinces, including the Eastern Cape and Mpumalanga.


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The rare sight of snow has delighted many locals, with some taking to social media to express their joy. Residents in Johannesburg described it as “magic,” a “big deal,” and a “wonderful start to the week.”

It’s snowing in Johannesburg #JoburgSnow #Snow @CityofJoburgZA pic.twitter.com/asvC0FRHjZ

— Ashraf Garda (@AshrafGarda) July 10, 2023

Taken by Lana earlier today on the N9.

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— Storm Report SA (@StormReportSA1) July 10, 2023

Braamfontein, Johannesburg ⛄☃️❄️#ColdFront #snow ^NB pic.twitter.com/2vrqhgogBk

— City of Joburg (@CityofJoburgZA) July 10, 2023

Taken at Trichardtsfontein dam in Trichardt Mpumalanga sent in by Johanette Joubert.

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Natasha Nel from Bethal, Mpumalanga sent us these images.

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Luzaan sent us this video of snowfall in Grootvlei Mpumalanga.

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— Storm Report SA (@StormReportSA1) July 10, 2023

The lodge is covered in a thick blanket of snow!

Fires will be ready for when our guests return from exploring the landscapes that have been transformed into a glistening white paradise.https://t.co/A55cd1SnRI #snow #lesotho pic.twitter.com/RTk7pSsyMB

— Semonkong Lodge (@Semonkonglodge) July 10, 2023

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