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    South Africa rarity: Snow for the first time in 11 years

12:00 AM
July 14, 2023

Snow in July
South Africa rarity for Johannesburg

Snow in Johannesburg for the first time in over a decade.
The city and its surroundings blanketed in snow.
Snow is a rarity in South Africa away from high altitudes, even in winter.
Children enjoying the snow in Johannesburg.
There was even enough for a snowman!
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Snow in Johannesburg for the first time in over a decade. - © dpa

In South Africa's largest city, Johannesburg, snow has fallen for the first time in 11 years.

It might sound strange given it is our summer in the Northern Hemisphere, but it is indeed winter in South Africa, in the Southern Hemisphere.

For the first time in 11 years it has snowed in Johannesburg, capital of the Gauteng province. According to the South African Meteorological Service, the last time it snowed here was on August 7th, 2012.

Snow also fell in the provinces of Eastern Cape and Mpumalanga. Apart from delays in rush-hour traffic, there were no major disruptions.

Many people were rather happy about the rare occasion of snow, as pictures and videos depict. Even despite the bitterly low temperatures.

In the outskirts of Johannesburg 28 degrees Fahrenheit, (-2° Celsius) was recorded, the lowest temperature of winter so far for them. At higher altitudes it was even colder; at Frankfort Aero for example, around 4,900 feet (1500 meters) above sea level, temperatures plummeted to 11 degrees Fahrenheit (-11.4° Celsius).

Though no records have been broken, there has been widespread frosts in the highland areas and it will continue to remain cold in the coming days.

If that wasn't enough snow, Russia's Magadan region in far eastern Siberia reported snow on Monday.

Dreaming of cooling off, use our TemperatureRadar to find a few of the globe's cool spots. Our WeatherRadar offers few of the snowy spots from around the world.

Weather & Radar USA editorial team
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