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MELBOURNE - Dec 14/12 - SNS -- The current forecast for the state of South Australia was released by Australia's Bureau of Meteorology.

Weather Situation
A high west of Western Australia extends a ridge to the Bight. The high will move eastwards to be centred over the Bight on Sunday, reaching the Tasman sea by Tuesday. A trough of low pressure will move into the west of the State on Tuesday.
Forecast for the rest of SaturdayIsolated showers and thunderstorms over the northern agricultural, Flinders and Pastoral districts, contracting northeastwards and clearing by evening. Early drizzle on the Mount Lofty Ranges. Isolated showers over the southern agricultural area. Mild about southern coasts, grading to very hot in the far northeast. Moderate to fresh southwest to southeast winds extending throughout.Sunday 16 DecemberIsolated showers over the agricultural area, contracting to southern coasts in the afternoon and clearing in the evening. Isolated showers and thunderstorms in the far northeast, clearing during the afternoon. Cool in the south grading to hot in the far northeast with moderate to fresh southwest to southerly winds.Monday 17 DecemberFine apart from possible isolated light morning showers about the Lower South East coast. Cool in the south grading to hot in the far northeast with light to moderate southwest to southeast winds, fresh near the coasts in the afternoon.Tuesday 18 DecemberPossible isolated showers in the far west. Mild to warm grading to hot in the north with light to moderate southeast to northeast winds. Cumulative rainfall totals from Saturday morning until midnight Tuesday are expected to be generally 1 to 5 mm, with local falls up to 10 mm with thunderstorms.Wednesday until FridayIsolated showers and thunderstorms over the far northeast, clearing later on Thursday. Isolated showers over the west coast and agricultural area, clearing later on Thursday. Fine Friday. Warm to hot with northwest winds, ahead of a cooler southwesterly change extending throughout early in the period.The next routine forecast will be issued at 4:30 pm CDT Saturday.Product IDS10033
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