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The Bulrushes > Environment > Weather > SAWS Warns Of Very Cold Conditions Across Eastern Cape From Sunday
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SAWS Warns Of Very Cold Conditions Across Eastern Cape From Sunday

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Published: July 8, 2023
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SNOWFALL: Light dusting of snow on Table Mountain in Cape Town on Saturday morning
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Johannesburg – The South African Weather Service (SAWS) has warned that very cold conditions were expected across the Eastern Cape from Sunday.

In a weather update on Saturday, SAWS said: “Snow started to fall this morning over the high-lying areas of the Western and Northern Cape and is expected to spread to the high-lying areas of the Eastern Cape later today, where it could become disruptive in places”.

SAWS added: “Very cold, wet, and windy conditions with possible snowfalls are expected in places over the interior of the Western Cape and southern parts of the Northern Cape until Sunday. 

“Furthermore, snow will spread to the southern Drakensberg tomorrow, with light snowfall possible along the eastern Highveld and escarpment of Mpumalanga on Monday.” 

SAWS warned the combination of the very cold temperatures with possible snowfall, poses a real risk for small stock farmers as well as any outdoor activities. 

“Strong winds are expected over the western and central interior of the country today, with damaging waves along the west, south and south-east coasts,” SAWS said.

Windy conditions were also expected over the eastern interior of the country from Sunday.

SAWS predicted that on Monday, “very cold conditions are expected over parts of Gauteng, Mpumalanga and Limpopo”. 

The weather service added: “Light snowfall is possible over the extreme eastern Highveld regions and the escarpment of Mpumalanga on Monday, where maximum temperatures will be below 7°C.” 

 The following alerts have been issued: 

  • 1. Yellow Level 2 warning for waves resulting in difficulty in navigation at sea is expected between Alexander Bay and Plettenberg Bay, subsiding on Sunday. 
  • 2. Yellow Level 2 warning for wind resulting in localised damage to formal and informal settlements is expected over the southern interior of Namakwa, eastern Cape Winelands and Central Karoo districts on Saturday. 
  • 3. Orange Level 5 warning for wind that could result in damage to settlements, properties and temporary infrastructures is expected over Dr Byers Naude, Inxuba Yethemba and Enoch Mgijima local municipalities on Saturday. 
  • 4. Yellow Level 2 warning for wind that could result in damage to settlements, properties and temporary infrastructure is expected over Joe Gqabi DM, the eastern parts of Chris Hani DM, Kou-kamma, Kouga, Amahlathi and Raymond Mhlaba local municipalities on Saturday. 
  • 5. Yellow Level 2 warning for wind and waves that could result in disruption to ports and difficulty in navigation of small boats is expected between Plettenberg Bay and Port Alfred, spreading to Port Edward on Sunday mid-morning. 
  • 6. Orange Level 6 warning for disruptive snow that could result in major mountain passes closed, isolate communities and loss of livestock is expected over Chris Hani district municipality, Senqu, Eundini, Matatiele, Umzimvubu, Raymond Mhlaba and Blue Crane Route, Dr Beyers Naude (Graaf Reinet area) local municipalities on Sunday and Monday. 
  • 7. Yellow Level 2 warning for disruptive snow leading to dangerous driving conditions, some pass closures and isolated loss of vulnerable livestock is expected over Dr Beyers Naude (excluding c. Public document Document Reference: CS-CMS-LETT-003 Page 4 of 5 Graaf-Reinet area), Kou-Kamma, Amahlathi, Mhlontlo and Ntabankulu local municipalities on Sunday and Monday. 
  • 8. Yellow level 2 warning for disruptive snowfall is expected over the south-western parts of KwaZulu-Natal and may lead to icy roads resulting in traffic disruptions and isolated loss of vulnerable livestock and crops on Sunday and Monday. 
  • 9. Yellow level 2 warning for strong damaging winds which may lead to small vessels capsising, difficulty in navigation of small vessels and localised disruption of small harbours/ports for a short period of time is expected along the coast of KwaZulu-Natal from Sunday afternoon into Monday.
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