TEMPERATURES in the extreme southern parts of Namibia were expected to drop slightly last night as another cold front sets in, the Windhoek Weather Bureau said yesterday.
Weather forecaster Olga Tjiueza said the cold front made landfall in the Western Cape yesterday afternoon. It was not a major cold front and temperatures were not expected to drop significantly, she said.Tjiueza said temperatures in the South should recover by tomorrow.Meanwhile, weather observer Riaan van Zyl says there will be no more significant cold fronts this winter, and Namibia will have an early spring with some rain predicted.Namibia’s winter months are June and July, with temperatures easing up in August.It was not a major cold front and temperatures were not expected to drop significantly, she said.Tjiueza said temperatures in the South should recover by tomorrow.Meanwhile, weather observer Riaan van Zyl says there will be no more significant cold fronts this winter, and Namibia will have an early spring with some rain predicted.Namibia’s winter months are June and July, with temperatures easing up in August.
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