Why is Pietermaritzburg so cold?

Savage explained that on cold mornings, the valley shape of Pietermaritzburg and the slow drainage of cold air results in the coldest temperatures occurring at the lowest areas near the centre of the valley, with increases in air temperature with elevation away from the valley bottom.

What is the coldest month in KZN?

July
February has an average maximum temperature of 28°C (82°F) and is the warmest month of the year. Which is the coldest month in Durban? The coldest month is July with an average maximum temperature of 23°C (73°F).

Why is KZN so hot?

The largest city, Durban, enjoys warmth and sunshine very occasionally mixed with light, steady rainfall. In Durban the air is heavy with humidity and the subtropical latitude of the city brings with it long, hot summers with rainfall, and very mild winters. Durban boasts an average of 320 days of sunshine a year.

Is it possible for it to snow in Durban?

“It is therefore not scientifically possible that snow fell in Durban and Ashburton on Saturday as these areas are way below the freezing level in terms of altitude. A suitable explanation would be that sleet fell in places over the eastern parts of KZN as the upper levels were cooler as well as the surface.”

Why is Durban not cold?

Why is Durban known as the warmest city in South Africa?

In Durban the air is heavy with humidity and the subtropical latitude of the city brings with it long, hot summers with rainfall, and very mild winters. Durban boasts an average of 320 days of sunshine a year.

Does Pietermaritzburg get snow?

It can be said that snow in, or on the outskirts of Pietermaritzburg, but below the Hilton ridge, may fall in a period ex- tending from sometime in May until sometime in October on certain oc- casions, although almost always only once in a particular year.

Does PMB have snow?

The snowfall that took place over the weekend in Pietermaritzburg and some parts of Durban came as a pleasant surprise to residents. Clulow said that despite it being fairly usual to experience extreme cold nearing the turn of the season, snow and ice falling as close to the coast as it did was uncommon.

What is the coldest town in SA?

Sutherland
Sutherland is the coldest town in South Africa, although the farm Buffelsfontein near Molteno holds the official lowest temperature record in Continental South Africa, of −20.1 °C (−4 °F).

Which city is the coldest in South Africa?

town of Sutherland
The coldest place in South Africa is the Northern Cape town of Sutherland, in the western Roggeveld Mountains. Here midwinter temperatures can drop to -15°C (5°F). The Western Cape gets all of its rain in winter. The winter weather in Cape Town is always cold, wet and unpleasantly windy.