TEMPERATURES were expected to drop significantly last night as a cold front moved in from the south.
Odilo Kgobetsi at the Windhoek Weather Bureau said yesterday that today’s maximum temperatures in southern and central Namibia will be below 25 degrees Celsius. But the coldest weather will be experienced tomorrow morning, with temperatures set to drop below eight degrees.Tomorrow’s maximum temperature in Windhoek is not expected to exceed 20 degrees.Kgobetsi also warned farmers in the South that the cold snap would likely be accompanied by rain, which could cause livestock losses.But the coldest weather will be experienced tomorrow morning, with temperatures set to drop below eight degrees.Tomorrow’s maximum temperature in Windhoek is not expected to exceed 20 degrees.Kgobetsi also warned farmers in the South that the cold snap would likely be accompanied by rain, which could cause livestock losses.
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