Following a severe heat wave experienced in the Western Cape over the past week, the South African Weather Service says a cold front is due to make landfall from SA's western side on Thursday night and Friday, 24 March.
The cold front will bring chances of rain, as well as snow in the highest peaks of the Drakensberg Mountains over the weekend.
This is according to Snow Report SA, saying that a possibility of snow is expected in the southern parts of the Drakensberg on the Lesotho side on Saturday, 25 March. "The snow is likely to be confined to the extreme high peaks like Mafadi, Njusuthi and Thabana Ntlenyana," Snow Report SA said on Thursday, 23 March.
Thandiwe Gumede for the South African Weather Service office in KwaZulu-Natal confirmed the forecast, saying that the snow is unlikely to reach the South African side of the Drakensberg peaks. "The system that's bringing snow will be weakening after Saturday, clearing out completely towards the end of the weekend," Gumede told Traveller24.
Thandiwe Gumede for the South African Weather Service office in KwaZulu-Natal confirmed the forecast, saying that the snow is unlikely to reach the South African side of the Drakensberg peaks. "The system that's bringing snow will be weakening after Saturday, clearing out completely towards the end of the weekend," Gumede told Traveller24.
Most important, however, is the 30 to 60% chance of rain expected to accompany the cold front in the Western Cape, where severe drought conditions has left the province's dams with less that 100 days of water usage in them.
Rainfall
Severe thunderstorms are expected in the southern and eastern parts of the Eastern Cape on Thursday night and Friday morning.
For Friday, a 60% chance of rain can be expected across the central and eastern parts of the Eastern Cape, KwaZulu-Natal's central and eastern regions as well as the central and southern parts of Mpumalanga.
A 30% chance of rain is expected over the adjacent areas across the Free State, the eastern parts of the Northern Cape, central and southern parts of the North West province as well as the eastern parts of Limpopo on Friday.
Temperatures
Conditions will cool down significantly across the country on Friday. The southern parts of the country can expect cool maximum temperatures throughout the day, while the interior will be warm. The northern parts of SA will be hot to very hot in the northernmost parts of Limpopo.
The hottest part of the country will be Musina and Phalaborwa in Limpopo, reaching a high of 37°C on Friday.
Johannesburg in Gauteng will reach 25°C, while Pretoria will reach 32°C. Bloemfontein in the Free State will peak at 28°C.