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Residents of South Africa’s biggest city Johannesburg were stunned by the first snowfall in over a decade on Monday, with some children seeing snow for the first time.

While parts of South Africa regularly receive snowfall over the southern hemisphere winter months around June to August, Johannesburg last saw snow in August 2012.

After getting her picture taken on Nelson Mandela Square in the financial district, Jennifer Banda told Reuters that she was pregnant the last time it snowed.

“Eleven years down the line, it’s exciting that we have snow,” she said.

A child walks on the once-in-a-decade snow in a suburb south of Johannesburg in South Africa()

South of the city in Brackenhurst, a Reuters photographer saw children making snowballs and snow angels in a school’s grounds.

Children make snow angels in the snow in Brackenhurst, a suburb south of Johannesburg()

But for others, like delivery driver Chenjerai Murape whose motorbike would not start, the snow made life difficult.

“I’m trying to warm the engine so that it can start … otherwise I will kick the bike all day,” he said.

A garbage collector moves a trash bin amid snowfall in the suburb south of Johannesburg()

The South African Weather Service has issued warnings because of the cold front that has struck Gauteng province, which contains Johannesburg and the capital Pretoria.

The alerts for “disruptive snow” include warnings for dangerous driving conditions, potential road closures, and disruption to local services. 

A general view of the snow in Brackenhurst, a suburb south of Johannesburg.()

Snow was also seen on Monday in the coal belt in Mpumalanga province, where many of struggling utility Eskom’s power stations are located.

Reuters

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