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MELBOURNE - Nov 20/12 - SNS -- The current forecast for the state of South Australia was released by Australia's Bureau of Meteorology.

Weather Situation
A slow-moving low pressure trough extends across the northeast of the State and is expected to weaken today. A high will develop over the south of the Bight today and move east to be centred over the Tasman Sea on Friday. An area of low pressure is expected to move over the State during the weekend.
Forecast for the rest of WednesdayPossible isolated light early morning showers mainly about the southeast and coastal areas about the peninsulas. Possible isolated thundery showers in the north, more likely in the far northwest. Mild in the south, grading to very hot in the northeast. Light to moderate northeasterly winds in the northeast ahead of a change. Moderate to fresh southerly winds elsewhere.Thursday 22 NovemberFine apart from possible isolated thundery showers in the far west. Mild to warm in the south, grading to hot in the north. Light to moderate southeast to northeast winds. Moderate to fresh coastal sea breezes.Friday 23 NovemberFine apart from possible isolated thundery showers in the far west. Warm to hot with light to moderate easterly winds, tending northerly in the west ahead of a southerly change in the far west.Saturday 24 NovemberFine apart from possible isolated thundery showers in the far west and possible isolated showers over the remainder of the west. Very warm to hot with moderate northerly winds ahead of a milder fresh southerly change across the south. Cumulative rainfall totals from Wednesday until midnight Saturday are expected to be up to 2 mm, with local falls to 5 mm in thunderstorms.Sunday until TuesdayPossible isolated thundery showers in the west on Sunday. Possible isolated showers except for the northeast interior on Monday and north of Ceduna to Yunta on Tuesday.The next routine forecast will be issued at 4:30 pm CDT Wednesday.Product IDS10033
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