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Australia -- South Australia Weather Update

MELBOURNE - Apr 1/12 - SNS -- The current forecast for the state of South Australia was released by Australia's Bureau of Meteorology.

Weather Situation
A front will move across western parts of the State today, southeastern parts in the evening and the northeast during Tuesday. A weak ridge will then follow, ahead of another cold front moving across the State on Friday.
Forecast for the rest of MondayIsolated showers and thunderstorms north of about Port Lincoln to Renmark, tending scattered over the Northwest Pastoral, though remaining fine in the far northeast. Isolated showers developing in the afternoon about the Lower South East. Fine and partly cloudy elsewhere. Warm to hot with moderate to fresh northerly winds, ahead of a milder, moderate to fresh west to southwesterly change in the west during the day, reaching central and southeastern districts in the evening.Tuesday 3 AprilIsolated showers and possible thunderstorms about the far northwest. Fine elsewhere. Cool to mild in the south, grading to hot in the far northeast with moderate to fresh southwest to southerly winds extending throughout.Wednesday 4 AprilIsolated showers and possible thunderstorms in the northwest interior. Fine elsewhere. Warm to hot with light to moderate southeast to northeasterly winds.Thursday 5 AprilIsolated showers and possible thunderstorms in the far west. Fine elsewhere. Warm to hot with light to moderate southeast to northeast winds. Northerly winds freshening in the west and south ahead of a milder westerly change in the far west. Cumulative rainfall totals for the period Sunday until midnight Thursday are expected to be generally less than 2 mm, with the chance of local falls up to 5 mm about the south of the North West Pastoral and the far west.Friday until SundayIsolated showers extending from the west on Friday then contracting to the agricultural areas of the State on Saturday and Sunday. Warm to hot with moderate to fresh northerly winds, shifting milder southwesterly during Friday.The next routine forecast will be issued at 4:30 pm CST Monday.Product IDS10033
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