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The climate of South Africa is divided into four seasons: spring, summer, autumn and winter. December and February are summer, and the highest temperature can reach 32-38; 6 August is winter, the lowest temperature is -10 to -12. Annual precipitation gradually decreases from 1,000 mm in the east to 60 mm in the west, with an average of 450 mm.
The average annual temperature in the capital Pretoria is 17.
There is a snowstorm in South Africa.
South Africa: "Snowfall in August" Residents are anxious to cope with the cold.
Recently, some cities in South Africa have suffered a rare heavy snowfall. The snowfall covered a large area this time, and the African countries of Lesotho and South Africa's Free State Province, Cape of Good Hope Province, and Johannesburg City were all hit by heavy rain and snow to varying degrees. A total of 4 people were killed and 6 injured.
According to local news reports, parts of mountain roads along the border with the African country of Lesotho have been forced to close due to snowstorms and rock avalanches. Residents of the town of Zastrom in South Africa's Free State province say they experienced this rare snowfall as far back as 10 years ago. Residents of Johannesburg, South Africa, have just taken off their winter coats and now have to put them back on.
Heavy rains and snow have also caused rivers to flood in the eastern and southern parts of South Africa's Cape of Good Hope province. In Georgetown, rescue teams are now trying to find a fifth missing person after the river swept a car across the bridge into the water, drowning two adults and two children in the car. Local** says many families have found refuge in community centers and schools.
Due to bad weather conditions, the local airport was forced to close and the train was delayed. Six people have been injured so far after a blizzard swept through the northern town of Delstrum Tuesday night, causing roofs of some homes to be blown off and power lines to be broken, and meteorologists are studying whether the blizzard is part of a tornado series. They say the strong cold air will continue until at least Thursday.
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There is never snow in South Africa in winter.
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It will snow in South Africa.
On July 10, 2023, the South African city of Johannesburg received its first snowfall in more than a decade. This year, several parts of South Africa have experienced an unusually cold winter, especially last weekend. The South African Meteorological Service said cold weather had hit parts of the country's troubled areas.
Recently, Gauteng Province in South Africa, including Johannesburg, has received snowfall, which is the first snow in Johannesburg in more than a decade. The South African Meteorological Service has issued several cold weather warnings in a row and reminds drivers to be careful of icy roads and to be mentally prepared for bad road conditions.
July 9 was the coldest night of 2023 in Johannesburg and its environs, with temperatures dropping below 0 degrees Celsius. During the day on 10 July, the temperature in Johannesburg was 4 degrees Celsius, compared to the average temperature in July. Forecasters for Gauteng province in South Africa say July 10 will be the coldest day in the past 12 years.
Geography of South Africa
South Africa is located at the southernmost tip of the African continent, between 22°S and 35°S latitude and 17°E and 33°E. South Africa is bordered by Namibia, Botswana and Zimbabwe to the north and Mozambique and Eswatini to the northeast. South Africa is bordered by the Indian Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean on the east, south and west, and is a key point in the transportation of the two oceans, with a coastline of more than 3,000 kilometers.
It is not located in the southernmost part of the African plateau, and the marginal areas on the south, east and west sides are coastal lowland cavities, and the north is surrounded by heavy mountains. The northern inland area is the Kalahari Desert, mostly shrubland meadows or arid deserts, at an altitude of about 650 to 1,250 meters. The surrounding highlands are more than 1,200 meters above sea level.
The highest point in South Africa is Mount Tabana, at 3,482 metres above sea level. To the east, the Yongsan Mountains run through it.
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