MELBOURNE - Oct 28/12 - SNS -- The current forecast for the state of South Australia was released by Australia's Bureau of Meteorology.
Weather Situation A high 1025 hPa southeast of Mount Gambier is moving east and will be centred over the Tasman Sea late Sunday evening. A trough of low pressure will approach the western border late Monday, then move slowly eastwards over the State on Tuesday and Wednesday, with another high moving in south of the Bight on Thursday. Forecast for the rest of SundayA cool to mild and mostly clear evening with light southeast to northeast winds, moderate near the coast.Monday 29 OctoberFine. Warm grading to hot in the west. Light to moderate northeast to northwest winds and afternoon coastal sea breezes.Tuesday 30 OctoberMostly hot with freshening northerly winds ahead of a cooler, freshening southwest to southerly change in the far west late morning, gradually extending eastwards over western and southern parts. The chance of isolated showers and thunder developing west of Fowlers Bay.Wednesday 31 OctoberModerate to fresh northerly winds in the north ahead of the fresh southerly change extending eastwards to reach Oodnadatta to Marree late evening. A cool day near southern coasts grading to hot over the Pastoral and Flinders districts. The chance of isolated showers and thunder over the agricultural area and remaining areas west of Coober Pedy to Port Augusta.Thursday 1 NovemberCool near southern coasts grading to hot in the far north. The chance of isolated showers, chiefly morning. Moderate to fresh south to southeasterly winds, northeasterly in the far northeast early morning. Cumulative rainfall totals from Sunday afternoon until midnight Thursday are expected to be generally less than 1 mm.Friday until SundayThe chance of isolated showers in the west and south, clearing on Sunday. Moderate winds, chiefly southeast to northeasterly. Mild in the south grading to hot in the north and west, becoming warmer throughout on Sunday.The next routine forecast will be issued at 5:30 am CDT Monday.Product IDS10033 Notice Board 31 additional forecast locations for SA Changes to state Weather and Warnings pages Media Releases Meteorological Offices Ceduna weather Giles weather Mount Gambier weather Woomera weather Other Information About Weather Forecast Services About Warning Services Book order form: History of Floods in SA (pdf) Warnings Water Climate Environment Tropical Cyclones Tsunami Warning Centre Agriculture - Water and the Land Marine & Ocean UV & Sun Protection Rainfall & River Conditions Graphical Views Radar Maps Rainfall Forecasts Seasonal Outlooks Climate Variability & Change Climate Data Online Seasonal Streamflow Forecasts Water Storage Forecast Explorer™ National Weather Services Aviation Weather Services Defence Services Space Weather Services Registered User Services Commercial Weather Services Careers Sitemap Feedback Freedom of Information Indigenous Weather Knowledge Glossary This page was created at 15:00 on Sunday 28 October 2012 (GMT) © Copyright Commonwealth of Australia 2012, Bureau of Meteorology (ABN 92 637 533 532) | Disclaimer | Privacy | Accessibility var hostname = window.location.hostname; var host = hostname.split("."); if (host[0] == "reg") var _gaq = _gaq || []; _gaq.push(['_setAccount', 'UA-20386085-1']); _gaq.push(['_trackPageview']); else if (host[0] == "www") var _gaq = _gaq || []; _gaq.push(['_setAccount', 'UA-3816559-1']); _gaq.push(['_trackPageview']); else if (host[0] == "wdev") var _gaq = _gaq || []; _gaq.push(['_setAccount', 'UA-21709175-1']); _gaq.push(['_trackPageview']); (function() { var ga = document.createElement('script'); ga.type = 'text/javascript'; ga.async = true; ga.src = ('https:' == document.location.protocol ? 'https://ssl' : 'http://www') + '.google-analytics.com/ga.js'; var s = document.getElementsByTagName('script')[0]; s.parentNode.insertBefore(ga, s); })();
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