Cold, wet, and windy weather conditions have been forecast for the Northern and Western Cape from Friday, 6 June, until Monday, 9 June due to a cold front.
This is according to an advisory issued by the South African Weather Service (SAWS).
COLD WEATHER CONDITIONS FORECAST IN CAPE PROVINCES
The weather service said a well-developed cold front is expected to make landfall on Saturday morning, and this system will begin affecting the Western and Northern Cape.
By Monday, 9 June, and Tuesday, 10 June, the extensive and severe winter weather system will have shifted further east over South Africa, affecting the central and eastern provinces, SAWS added.
“A significant and dramatic drop in daytime temperatures can be expected over all provinces, with the possible exception of Limpopo.
“Consequently, farmers of small stock are strongly advised to implement appropriate measures to prevent stock losses due to exposure to bitter cold and wind,” the weather service said.
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