Light SNOW is expected tomorrow in these parts of SA

Light SNOW is expected tomorrow in these parts of SA Photos: Stock/Canva

Light SNOWFALL expected this coming weekend in these areas

Weather services confirmed that light SNOWFALL is expected this coming weekend – these areas will be affected.

Light SNOW is expected tomorrow in these parts of SA

Light SNOW is expected tomorrow in these parts of SA Photos: Stock/Canva

Light SNOWFALL is expected this coming weekend. 

THE LIGHT SNOWFALL IS EXPECTED IN LESOTHO

VoxWeather confirmed the snowfall and said it would only be light snowfall on the highest peaks in Lesotho. 

Light snowfall is expected on the Balck mountain pass, while no snow is expected on the Sani Pass. 

MORE WARNINGS WERE ISSUED FOR FRIDAY

Meanwhile, the South African Weather Service (SAWS) issued weather warnings for disruptive rain were issued for several parts of South Africa on FRIDAY.

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“Localized flooding of susceptible roads and low-lying areas. Difficult driving conditions are expected due to wet roads or pooling of water on roads and possible minor vehicle accidents.” 

SAWS

It furthermore warned of localized damages to infrastructure.

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THE FOLLOWING AREAS WILL BE AFFECTED:

These areas will be affected: 

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  • Thulamela
  • Thohoyandou
  • Collins Chabane 
  • Tshilamb
  • Greater Letaba
  • Mooketsi
  • Ba-Phalaborwa
  • Greater Tzaneen
  • Tzaneen
  • Maruleng 
  • Hoedspruit
  • Thaba Chweu
  • Sabie
  • Emakhazeni
  • Machadodor
Light SNOWFALL expected this coming weekend in these areas
The areas in yellow might be affected by disruptive rain on Friday. Photo: SAWS

DISRUPTIVE RAIN EXPECTED

“Take caution or avoid traveling on bridges and roads in low-lying areas as these may be susceptible to flooding and there may be sinkholes. If trapped in a vehicle during flooding, abandon it and climb to higher ground. Seek shelter and avoid outdoor activities in case of lightning. 

“In buildings, move valuables to a safe place above the expected flood level.” 

SAWS