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    Quote Originally Posted by Maplassie View Post
    Pretoria is kak cold, but clear blue skies, so I doubt anything would happen here :*(
    We just had a few flakes in Lyttelton!

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    We had a tractor clearing the snow from the roads

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    Yay we had proper snow here by me for about 15 minutes. First time in my adult life that I've seen snow. Pretty crazy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Solitude View Post
    Yay we had proper snow here by me for about 15 minutes. First time in my adult life that I've seen snow. Pretty crazy.
    Lucky I always have to drive 10-20 km to find snow

    Wish it would come and snow on PMB for once instead of howick/richmond/camperdown etc

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    Today's not so exciting, just cold, wet and miserable in JHB. And probably due to the high heater demand, a huge area around my house had a power failure yesterday, so all the traffic lights were out (causing chaos in the traffic), and we were sans power all night. Thankfully our heater and stove run on gas.

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    Quote Originally Posted by matt View Post
    Today's not so exciting, just cold, wet and miserable in JHB. And probably due to the high heater demand, a huge area around my house had a power failure yesterday, so all the traffic lights were out (causing chaos in the traffic), and we were sans power all night. Thankfully our heater and stove run on gas.
    Our power was out for a bit last night and then this morning just as I wanted to make my morning cup of hot java the power went out again! Luckily not for that long though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by matt View Post
    Today's not so exciting, just cold, wet and miserable in JHB. And probably due to the high heater demand, a huge area around my house had a power failure yesterday, so all the traffic lights were out (causing chaos in the traffic), and we were sans power all night. Thankfully our heater and stove run on gas.
    Seems you are at the same point & achieved the same revelation I got back in 2010 when me & the Mrs went to Germany for Christmas and most of Europe had high levels of snow fall. Its pretty the first day or 2, all oooo and aaahhhh and wow, after that comes the soggy, cold mess that the white stuff becomes when it warms up just enough for it to start meting. Something I noticed was how little things non-snowfall countries wouldn't think off can have a huge impact on everyday stuff. Like the black muk cars throw up on the roads that make you windows so dirty you cant see through them and then the water in your wipers freeze because the cars in SA, for example, dont have heaters for that water. Luckily places like Europe or at least cities dont have to worry about power outages like in SA. Though in 2010 we did have issues with deliveries to supermarkets not being able to deliver.
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