A more severe cold front is set to make landfall in the Western Cape TODAY and is expected to move to the Eastern Cape and Gauteng, bringing disruptive rain and very cold conditions across several provinces. Cold temperatures are also expected TOMORROW, especially in the southern parts of the country. The likely impact of this cold front include localised flooding over the southwestern parts, and damaging winds over the central parts of the Northern Cape, which could affect informal and formal structures. The City of Cape Town's Disaster Risk Management Centre is on high alert as the weather system comes after severe flooding and infrastructure damage hit the city just last week. Bongiwe Zwane spoke to the centre's spokesperson Sonica Lategan

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