sungubala drakensberg mountain bush lodge
sungubala drakensberg mountain bush lodge
Our weather is warmer than Johannesburg!
Why our winter weather is warmer than
Johannesburg?
There are two reasons why the weather in the Northern
Drakensberg is generally warmer, in Winter than Johannesburg:
1. Johannesburg is situated at approx. 1860m
above sea level. We are only at 1500m above sea level and
therefore are at least 3° to 4° C warmer.
2. The prevailing cold winds blowing off the
Lesotho highlands head north towards Johannesburg, and therefore
one feels the bitterness in the air, on the reef, especially
after snow has fallen or a cold front has passed. Our valley is
well sheltered from this icy wind, as we are protected by the
Little Berg range which forms the boundary between Kwa Zulu
Natal and Free State.
Day time: 15° C to 25° C
Guests will be comfortable starting off with a track suit, but
by lunchtime short sleeves will be necessary and sometimes
shorts. It is warm to hot in the sun, but being in the shade
still requires a jersey or light jacket
Night time: 0° C to 10° C
A warm jacket with fleece layer will suffice. Woolly beanies
make things more comfortable if sitting around the camp fire.
The early evenings are not extremely cold and can be quire balmy
if there is no breeze or wind blowing.
In general
the weather is warm to hot during the day with thunderstorms
occurring anytime from midday and into the evening. Mornings
usually dawn crystal clear with the clouds brewing from mid
morning. Wet rainy fronts can bring 3-4 days of drizzling rain,
especially in the Spring time.
Day time: 18° C to 30° C
Shorts and short sleeves are comfortable, but one should always
bring rain gear and a track suit and fleece for any cooler,
wetter days.
Night time: 15° C to 20°C
Track suits are suitable for the cooler nights, but most nights
one can stay with short sleeves well into the night.
Please see here
for a weather forecast for today for Bergville, our closest
town.