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SA-Icy weather grips the country & flu season
SA-Icy weather grips the country & flu season
Icy weather grips the country
2010-07-12 15:16
Johannesburg - A cold wind blew through most parts of South Africa on Monday with temperatures as low as -6ºC recorded in Williston in the Northern Cape and winds in the upper 60km/h blowing along the country's east coast.
As paparazzi snapped holidaymakers frolicking in their skimpy bikinis on beaches and yachts in Europe, South Africans were digging deep into their cupboards for warm coats and beanies and plotting the evening's soup supper.
WeatherSA's predictions for the Eastern Cape were "very cold with snow", "very cold" for the Free State, "very cold with snow and gales" for KwaZulu-Natal, and also "very cold" for Mpumalanga, Northern Cape and Western Cape.
Five mountain passes in the Eastern Cape were closed due mainly to rainy weather which made the roads slippery, Arrive Alive said.
The affected passes were the R67 between Fort Beaufort and Grahamstown, as well as between Seymour and Whittlesea.
The N9 between Graaff-Reinet and Middelburg, the R61 between Graaff-Reinet and Cradock, together with the route between Barkly East and Elliot were also closed.
Flu season may also be upon with us with the National Institute for Communicable Diseases bracketing July 12 to 18 as one of the potential weeks for onset of the illness.
They advised people to cough into a tissue then throw it away and wash their hands afterwards.
If the symptoms did not improve, a visit to the doctor was recommended.
- SAPA
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12 July 2010, 18:50
shakariThey're not bloody kidding either..... it's damn freezing here!

12 July 2010, 23:41
Rob HaughtArriving for a Limpopo hunt on Thursday. I will pack warmer stuff this trip. Thanks
14 July 2010, 02:54
Rob HaughtI received emails from friends last night telling me to pack warm clothing so it must be chilly. I will know in about 48hrs.
14 July 2010, 06:25
stubbleduck47-6C? That's about where we switch from short sleeves to long sleeves in Minneapolis. Jackets come out several degrees lower.
14 July 2010, 13:06
shakariIt was down to 2C by the time I went to bed last night...... FAR too cold for this particular rooinek!

Low in Houston, Texas today forcast to be 76 F or 24.4 C. It should be 96 F or 35.5 C for a high.
Now those are some good African Hunting Temperatures!

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14 July 2010, 17:58
shakariall I've got to say about that is you lucky bastard!

Although as I remember, Texas can also get helluva cold!

17 July 2010, 01:20
Idaho SharpshooterSupposed to top out at 101 F here in SW Idaho today.
I am comfortably ensconced in my LazyBoy recliner with Buzz Charlton and Craig Boddington videos at my side. And my last bottle of Amarula...
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17 July 2010, 01:26
shakariI hate to say it mate but isn't that a bit of a girly drink for a bloke..... esp a hunter?

You'll be telling us next that you have little pink umbrella swizzle sticks!

17 July 2010, 01:32
ddrhookit's OK in coffee in the am instead of cream and sugar. single malt is better but people look at you funny when you start drinking single malt that early in the day

17 July 2010, 04:53
RVL IIIReally good on top of a bowl of Blue Bell Homemade Vanilla

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17 July 2010, 11:23
shakariAmarula is just far too sweet for me I'm afraid although I can see the logic in putting it in coffee.
I guess it'd be OK poured into a BBQd banana as well.
Getting back to the weather today was just 1C at 0700 and everything covered in a heavy frost here in White River. (Or more accurately, just outside White River)
17 July 2010, 23:19
Oday450quote:
Originally posted by RVL III:
Really good on top of a bowl of Blue Bell Homemade Vanilla
It's almost worth moving back to Texas just to get Blue Bell ice cream!
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18 July 2010, 03:52
CharlesLRobert I concur on using it to top Blue Bell ice cream.
Steve it may be a girly drink, but you didn't dare leave a bottle sitting around the last time I was there. Pieter and I thought it was dessert.
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