Two successive cold fronts, snow set to hit Western Cape
By IOL Reporter
Share
Cape Town – Two successive cold fronts are expected to move in over the Western Cape, starting on Thursday.
This will result in rainy, cold and windy conditions as the weather system propagates eastwards over the southern parts of the country, the SA Weather Service (SAWS) said in a statement.
A secondary cold front will make landfall on Friday, causing rainfall and light snowfall to persist over the Western Cape.
A Yellow level 2 warning has been issued for rain resulting in localised flooding expected over the Cape Metropole, western parts of the Cape Winelands and the western parts of the Overberg Districts on Thursday into Friday.
Brrrace yourselves: Two cold fronts set to hit country news24.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from news24.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.