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South Africa is not typically known for consistently experiencing temperatures below zero degrees Celsius, as much of the country has a temperate climate. However, certain regions, particularly in the higher altitude areas like the Drakensberg Mountains and parts of the interior during winter months, can experience sub-zero temperatures due to altitude and colder air masses. Additionally, factors such as cold fronts from the south and clear skies on winter nights can lead to significant drops in temperature. Overall, while some areas may see below-zero temperatures, it is not representative of the entire country.

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