Saturday Weather in South Africa: Snowy Eastern Cape & Wet, Windy Conditions Elsewhere

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Saturday Weather in South Africa: Snowy Eastern Cape & Wet, Windy Conditions Elsewhere

Updated: Saturday, July 5, 2025

According to the South African Weather Service (SAWS), disruptive snow is expected to persist in parts of the Eastern Cape while wet and windy conditions continue to lash the Western and Northern Cape

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❄️ Eastern Cape: Disruptive Snow Warning

SAWS has issued a Yellow Level 1 warning for disruptive snowfall in the north-western Eastern Cape, covering high-altitude areas such as Barkly East, Senqu, and passes like Naude’s Neck and Wapadsberg :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}.

  • Snow could close mountain passes and icy roads may lead to vehicle disruptions.
  • Livestock loss and traffic delays expected in farming zones.
  • Travelers should check with transport authorities for route updates.

Road closures have already been reported on R58 and R61, with authorities urging motorists to drive only if necessary

🌧️ Western Cape: Rain & Coastal Hazards

A Yellow Level 4 warning remains in place for disruptive rainfall in western parts of the Western Cape—including Cape Town metro, Overberg, and West Coast—forecasting heavy showers that may cause flash flooding

  • Rain totals of 20–40 mm expected in some areas.
  • Floods may endanger coastal roads, informal settlements, and low-lying bridges.
  • Sandbags and early evacuation plans are advised in at-risk communities

🌊 Northern Cape & Coastal Zones: Rain, Wind & Waves

Strong winds and rough seas are forecast along the coast between Saldanha Bay and East London, with a Yellow Level 2 warning for damaging waves and winds in force :contentReference[oaicite:7]{index=7}.

  • High swells make sea navigation risky—small boats and marine activity discouraged.
  • Coastal erosion and spray impact may affect beaches and roads.
  • Isolated rainfall expected inland.

🌡️ Inland & Other Provinces: Showers & Cold

Unsettled weather brackets some inland areas:

  • Free State & Highveld: Showers are likely, with snow in high-altitude zones
  • KwaZulu-Natal (Drakensberg): Potential snow/icy conditions overnight
  • Gauteng, Mpumalanga, Limpopo: Cool, crisp weather with morning frost expected.

📅 Summary Forecast Table

RegionWeatherKey WarningNotes
Eastern Cape HighlandsSnow & icy roadsYellow Level 1Mountain passes may close
Western Cape (Coastal & Metro)Heavy rain, gusty windsYellow Level 4Potential floods & mudslides
Northern Cape CoastWind & high wavesYellow Level 2Avoid sea travel
Free State HighlandsCold, showers, possible snowYellow Level 2–3Frost, icy roads possible

🚨 Safety Tips & Advisory

  • Mountain travel: Use winter-rated tires, check passes before departure, carry blankets and have alternate plans.
  • Flood-prone zones: Stay out of floodwaters. Use official evacuation routes if advised.
  • Walking near the coast: Stay clear of cliffs and watch for rogue waves.
  • Farmers: Stake or shelter small-stock in snowy & windy zones.
  • Power outages possible: Gusty winds could impact infrastructure—have torches, batteries, and backups.
  • Stay informed: Monitor official SAWS updates on Twitter and local radio.

🗣️ What SAWS Has Said

SAWS meteorologists have emphasised:

“Disruptive snow over eastern high ground, and heavy rain with strong winds along the Western Cape’s coast—conditions warrant high caution and readiness.”

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