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Wet, windy, and weirdly unpredictable

Buckle up eMalahleni, this is the start of a cold winter

After a week of warm weather over large parts of South Africa, cold, windy, and wet conditions – and even snow – are expected in Cape Town.

Tomorrow’s cold weather in eMalahleni is likely due to a cold front moving through the region, bringing lower temperatures and strong winds.

The forecast predicts a high of 16°C and a low of 4°C, with winds reaching up to 30 km/h, which can make it feel even colder.

Cold fronts often originate from southern oceanic systems, pushing cooler air inland.

This can lead to sudden temperature drops, especially in autumn and winter. Additionally, clear skies at night allow heat to escape, contributing to colder mornings.

Get out those winter woolies – tomorrow is going to be freezing.

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Zita Goldswain

News Editor at the Witbank News Caxton stable. Witbank News has been my ‘home’ for the past 24 years. Journalism is the ability to meet the challenge of filling the space true words said by Rebecca West. I meet challenges, get the better of them and fill space with true words.
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