<P> Snow is an almost annual occurrence on some of the mountains of South Africa, including those of the Cedarberg and around Ceres in the South - Western Cape, and on the Drakensberg in Natal and Lesotho . Tiffendell Resort in the Drakensberg is the only commercial skiing that takes place in South Africa, and has "advanced snow - making capability" allowing skiing for three months of the year . The Mountain Club of South Africa (MCSA) and the Mountain and Ski Club (MSC) of the University of Cape Town both have equipped ski huts in the Hex River mountains . Skiing including snowboarding in the Cape is a hit - and - miss affair, both in terms of timing of snowfalls, and whether there is sufficient snow to cover the rocks . </P> <P> Table Mountain gets a light dusting of snow on the Front Table and also at Devil's Peak every few years . Snowfalls on Table Mountain took place on 20 September 2013; 30 Aug 2013; 5 August 2011; and on 15 June 2010 . </P> <P> Snow is a rare occurrence in Johannesburg; it fell in May 1956, August 1962, June 1964, September 1981, August 2006, and on 27 June 2007, accumulating up to 10 centimetres (3.9 in) in the southern suburbs . </P> <P> Additionally, snow regularly falls in the Atlas Mountains in the Maghreb . Snowfall is also a regular occurrence at Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania . </P>

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