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MELBOURNE - Jul 21/12 - SNS -- The current forecast for the state of South Australia was released by Australia's Bureau of Meteorology.

Weather Situation
A high 1034 hPa over the southeast will continue to move slowly eastwards, to be over Victoria on Sunday evening and Monday. A trough and associated low pressure system are expected to develop over the western Bight on Tuesday then move east during Wednesday and Thursday.A trough and associated low pressure system are expected to develop over the western Bight on Tuesday then move east to be over Victoria early on Thursday.
Forecast for the rest of SundayFine, apart form isolated showers about southern coasts and ranges. Morning fog patches in the south and early frost patches in the north, then a cool to mild day. Light to moderate southeast to northeasterly winds.Monday 23 JulyFine. Partly cloudy in the south. Early fog patches in the south. A cool morning with early frost patches then a cool to mild day with light to moderate southeast to northeasterly winds.Tuesday 24 JulyIsolated showers developing in the far west during the afternoon and evening. Cool to mild with light to moderate northerly winds, freshening in the west during the day.Wednesday 25 JulyIsolated showers extending over the agricultural area and far south of the pastoral districts, tending scattered about the west coast and southern agricultural areas. Cool to mild with northwest to southwest winds. Cumulative rainfall totals from Sunday until midnight Wednesday are expected to be 2 to 5 mm over the agricultural areas increasing to 5 to 10 mm over the West Coast and Eyre Peninsula with less than 2 mm over the southern pastorals.Thursday until SaturdayIsolated showers continuing over the agricultural area and southern parts of the pastoral districts on Thursday and Friday, contracting to the agricultural areas on Saturday.The next routine forecast will be issued at 4:30 pm CST Sunday.Product IDS10033
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