Thobile Mazibuko OVER the past few days most parts of South Africa have seen a significant drop in temperatures.
Taking to social media, Storm Report South Africa has shared images of Sutherland Observatory in the Northern Cape covered in snow.
In the images captured by South African Large Telescope (SALT) telescope operator Thea Koen, the observatory is white, which could be the reason other parts of the country have been so cold.
Before the snowfall, the South African Weather Service warned South Africans about the gale-force winds and extreme cold front, snow, extremely high waves, and rainfall leading to flooding in the Western Cape, Northern Cape, and Eastern Cape from July 12, until today.
“Very cold conditions are also expected to set in, with daytime temperatures plummeting to below 10°C…