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Australia -- South Australia Weather Update

MELBOURNE - Nov 24/11 - SNS -- The current forecast for the state of South Australia was released by Australia's Bureau of Meteorology.

Weather Situation
A high pressure system south of the State will move eastwards over the Tasman Sea today as an upper low moves over eastern parts of the State. A low pressure trough will move over the State from the west early next week as a new high pressure system devevlops over the Bight.
Forecast for the rest of FridayAreas of rain over central and eastern districts, becoming scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms during the day. Isolated showers over Eyre Peninsula and southern parts of the Northwest Pastoral. Mild to warm with light to moderate southeast to southwest winds.Saturday 26 NovemberScattered showers about the eastern border easing to isolated showers during the day and clearing late evening. Isolated showers elsewhere east of Eyre Peninsula contracting eastwards and clearing during the day. Mild to warm with moderate south to southwesterly winds.Sunday 27 NovemberCloud increasing with isolated showers developing about coastal areas late in the day. Becoming warmer with light winds turning northerly ahead of a fresh and gusty south to southwesterly change.Monday 28 November
Fine apart from isolated showers about coastal areas. Hot inland with light to moderate northerly winds, mild to warm about coastal parts with moderate south to southeasterly winds.
Cumulative rainfall totals from Friday morning until midnight Monday are expected to be up to 5 mm, increasing to 5 to 15 mm on and east of the ranges. Isolated falls of 15 to 30 mm are possible with thunderstorms.
Tuesday until ThursdayOn Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, isolated showers are forecast mostly about the southern agricultural area and west coast associated with weak fronts moving to the south of the State. Temperatures becoming cooler as winds turn fresh southerly early in the period.The next routine forecast will be issued at 4:30 pm CDT Friday.Product IDS10033
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