ROUGH CUT - NO REPORTER NARRATION<br/> <br />An unusual snowfall blanketed most parts of South Africa's commercial city of Johannesburg on Tuesday (August 7).<br/> <br />The last time snow made an appearance in the city was back in 2007, bringing it to a total of 12 times in the last 103 years according to the South African Weather Services.<br/> <br />Excited South Africans who are used to sunny weather stopped their cars along the road to catch a glimpse of the rare snow fall.<br/> <br />"When I first saw the flakes I was at home, I couldn't believe it because it hardly happens but before I heard everybody on Facebook speaking about it but now that I came, when I was coming by I saw everybody stopping their cars and so I am like let me stop as well and experience the snow," said Johannesburg resident Adalberto Patricio.<br/> <br />For many, they were seeing snow for the very first time.<br/> <br />Though the snow is nothing compared to what European countries experience, it is more than most South Africans will ever get to see.<br/> <br />"We are not used to such things it's something that is very exciting for us, we are not used to so much snow. It's just a little bit but we are not used to it. It is exciting." said Nokwazi Skhakhane.<br/> <br />Snow is expected to fall in many parts of the country until Wednesday.