I blessed the snow in Africa.
One slipped by the censors.
Im poating the whole article because there's no way I'm fining this again 6 to 12 months from now.
On the fake book
CNN
This is 100% cnn I can't spell or talk that good. Whoever wrote this had an English degree. My degree is in fixing stuff with a hammer.
Johannesburg, South AfricaCNN —
South Africans were abuzz on Monday following a surprise snowfall in the country’s largest city, Johannesburg — the first in the area in more than a decade.
Snowflakes are rare in Johannesburg, which is located in South Africa’s Gauteng province, with the last reported occurrence in 2012.
Residents who woke up to freezing temperatures posted photos and videos to social media expressing their delight about the weather event.
Sure are getting a lot of snow for the hottest days in 100,000 years. The observation doesn't fit the narrative and I think it's a push to gaslight and induce mass climate hysteria.
“Snow in Gauteng,” one resident posted on TikTok. “I was preparing to go to Europe (but) I have just changed my mind. Our weather is the same,” another commented.
The South African Weather Service confirmed on its Twitter page that “the observation in part of Gauteng is indeed snow.”
The snow and cold front were extended to other regions, including the mountainous areas of Drakensburg, Eastern Cape and in neighboring Lesotho.
Amid the excitement, the weather service warned that the “disruptive snow” could pose possible hazards, including hypothermia, “if care is not taken."
Richard Le Sueur, founder of Snow Report, an organization that forecasts snow patterns across South Africa, said that “due to the cold winter,” he has had “a lot more forecast of snow in South Africa than usual.”
Le Sueur predicts that though the snow in Johannesburg “has passed, highland areas such as Mpumalanga, KwaZulu-Natal, the Eastern and Western Cape that are already receiving lots of snow at the moment will continue to see more.”
South Africa’s Department of Transport urged commuters, especially those in KwaZulu-Natal, to exercise “extra caution” on the roads due to the “heavy snow falls.”