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The weather services warned that more SNOW, icy cold, and rainy weather are expected this week. Image: Canva.

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The weather services warned that more SNOW, icy cold, and rainy weather are expected this week. Image: Canva.

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SNOW of more than 10cm is expected in these parts of South Africa this week. According to VoxWeather forecaster Annette Botha, light snow is expected on Tuesday over the Western Cape Mountains, which includes the Matroosberg and Cederberg Mountains. Botha said a mid-winter cut-off low would bring widespread showers, a steep drop in temperatures, and SNOW across the country. On Wednesday morning, light snow mixed with some showers from expected in the Free State, around Bloemfontein, and over the mountains around Ficksburg, Clarens, and surrounding areas. She furthermore said SIGNIFICANT snow of more than 10cm is likely on Wednesday over Lesotho and the southern Drakensberg continuing into Thursday morning.

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