KZN got a frosty makeover this weekend, making snowmen the new local celebrities!
This past weekend, parts of KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) were transformed into a picturesque winter wonderland, all thanks to a heavy snowfall that blanketed the southern Drakensberg. While some residents might have been bundled up in blankets trying to keep warm, many took to social media to share their awe at the beautiful transformation. From snow-clad trees to glistening rooftops, KZN’s stunning landscapes became a haven for winter enthusiasts eager to make their snowmen and embrace the chilly embrace of Mother Nature.
However, the magical scenery wasn't without its challenges. Severe weather warnings were issued, particularly in the Eastern Cape, where a level 6 warning was confirmed. The South African Weather Service cautioned residents about heavy snowfall and rainfall that could disrupt daily routines and travel plans. Major routes, such as the N3 and the R617, were closed due to dangerous driving conditions and poor visibility. As the snowflakes danced down, safety was the name of the game as snow-chasers were urged to think twice before hitting the roads.
In a turn of eerie synchronicity, not only was KZN catching snowflakes, but other regions were bracing themselves for similar weather phenomena! Areas of Gauteng, including Johannesburg, were placed on alert for possible light dustings of snow and wild weather as temperatures dropped and the clouds gathered. Just when you thought spring was here, winter seems to want to stick around just a bit longer, teasing the residents with unexpected flurries.
But snow isn't just fun and games—it's also a delightful excuse for local businesses to showcase their cozy offerings! Cafés have been filled to the brim with residents seeking hot beverages to thaw their chilled bones, and resorts in the Drakensberg are capitalizing on the snowy allure by promoting winter packages. Snow in KZN may be rare, but when it arrives, it brings with it a sense of glee and community bonding like no other.
Did you know that the last significant snowfall in KZN happened in 2012? Snowfall tends to be a once-in-a-blue-moon event, making these occurrences a thrilling experience for residents, especially the snow-starved ones! Similarly, weather enthusiasts have noted that the snowstorms in Colorado are a different ball game altogether, serving as a reminder of how diverse our winter experiences can be—all while keeping us along for the ride in KZN.
Residents in the southern Drakensberg may be freezing but most are loving the winter wonderland after heavy snowfall on Friday.
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