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Freezing weekend ahead

Freezing weekend ahead

TEMPERATURES are expected to drop significantly in southern Namibia from Sunday until Monday, a weather forecaster has predicted.

But Olga Tjiueza of the Meteorological Office said normal summer weather should resume by Tuesday. Some showers are forecast for the northern parts of the country this weekend, Tjiueza said.”At the moment there also some thundershowers only confined to the Caprivi Region,” she said.Snow has been reported in some parts of South Africa.Some showers are forecast for the northern parts of the country this weekend, Tjiueza said.”At the moment there also some thundershowers only confined to the Caprivi Region,” she said.Snow has been reported in some parts of South Africa.

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