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A powerful cold front is set to bring icy temperatures, snowfall in the Drakensberg and disruptive weather across South ...
Let the snow games begin! This video captures pure joy as people (or pets!) dive into the snow for some winter fun — from snowball fights to slips, slides, and frosty chaos. Whether it’s laughter, ...
The Drakensberg Mountains in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) aren’t known for deep snow like the Alps or Rockies, but certain peaks do get a decent winter dusting. If you’re chasing snowfall in KZN, this ...
Gauteng residents are hoping for snow as cooler temperatures sweep across the province. An early forecast suggests there is a ...
At 11am the N3 Toll Concession tweeted that the N3 was free of snow. Numerous KZN beaches are closed due to heavy surf conditions; the KZN Sharks Board said some beaches in Durban, Salt Rock and ...
“We do not expect snow for this weekend over KZN,” Dlamini added. Last night was the coldest night of 2021. According to SAWS, a total of 19 new records were smashed over the last 24 hours.
WATCH: Motorists warned as snow forces N2 highway closure in KZN. KZN COGTA spokesperson Senzelwe Mzila said the province has started with mop-up operations.
Light snowfall covered the Sani Pass in KwaZulu-Natal, creating picturesque scenes, but led to tour cancellations due to slippery conditions. The SA Weather Service issued a Yellow Level 2 warning for ...
KZN officials say damaging winds that are uprooting trees, heavy rains, and swelling waves have added to the dangers. Another road, the R56 at Droewig, is also closed between Kokstad and New Amalfi.
KwaZulu-Natal and the Eastern Cape have been devastated by severe weather, with more than 80 homes destroyed and more than 500 families affected. In KZN, heavy snow, strong winds, and hailstorms ...
KZN faces are level 2 and 4 alerts for inclement weather conditions, including rain, hailstorm, and thunderstorms in some parts. The Department of Transport in the province has urged people to ...
Cooperative Governance Minister Velenkosini Hlabisa said R1.25bn in relief funds will be paid to municipalities across South Africa after flooding and snow disasters.