South African Weather Services forecaster Victoria Nurse said this occurs from time to time.
"It is not that common, but we have seen it before," she said.
"Today there was a thick band of moisture over the central parts of the country. This, combined with the passage of a previous cold front, caused temperatures to drop and snow to fall in Lesotho and the Drakensberg."
Snow on the KZN Drakensberg this morning. pic.twitter.com/NA9glFlGQR
โ Snow Report SA (@SnowReportSA) October 5, 2017
Silverstreams Southern Drakensberg KZN snow & rain Courtesy Madie Pretorius Botha @SAWeatherServic @JoelGuy_ @eNCAWeather @AfricaWeather_ pic.twitter.com/ExBFV6h8l5
โ ReenvalSA (@ReenvalSA) October 5, 2017
Rhodes Eastern Cape Snow greetings Courtesy Elizma den Heyer @SAWeatherServic @JoelGuy_ @eNCAWeather @AfricaWeather_ @maroelamedia pic.twitter.com/zhKvzNryCz
โ ReenvalSA (@ReenvalSA) October 5, 2017
PICS: Brrrr! Surprise snow in Lesotho and Drakensberghttps://t.co/kgiRE2ndZP pic.twitter.com/B96mP21DIB
โ Traveller24_SA (@Traveller24_SA) October 5, 2017
Some snow-capped mountains at @MalibaLodge this morning... Winter is still hanging around! #LesothoUltra Image via: Maliba Lodge. pic.twitter.com/Qx3swBWJ6p
โ Lesotho Ultra Trail (@LesothoUltra) October 5, 2017
Reports of #snow_in_October in Lesotho. #Mahlasela #ski_resort. pic.twitter.com/7qp6rIBCHX
โ Rapelang Radebe (@ntateRaps) October 5, 2017
It may be spring, but look what we got this morning... SNOW! https://t.co/hDLMyIr2Ze @visitlesotho @ClarensTourism @GoClarens @SnowReportSA pic.twitter.com/xa6P5t6Pse
โ AFRISKI (@SkiAfriski) October 5, 2017
A snowy morning here at 3 222m. #Afriski #Snow #Lesotho https://t.co/hDLMyIr2Ze pic.twitter.com/uUSO0EDbWj
โ AFRISKI (@SkiAfriski) October 5, 2017
IMAGES: Winter just doesn't want to leave, not that we are complaining - let it snow, let it snow, let it SNOW! https://t.co/NnwjRuZlRq pic.twitter.com/YjBfDE2KBp
โ AFRISKI (@SkiAfriski) October 5, 2017
Lots of snow this morning in the Eastern Cape Drakensberg. pic.twitter.com/8tfL59Hox6
โ Snow Report SA (@SnowReportSA) October 5, 2017
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