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MELBOURNE - Dec 17/12 - SNS -- The current forecast for the state of South Australia was released by Australia's Bureau of Meteorology.

Weather Situation
A weak high over South Australia will move eastwards to be over the Tasman Sea on Tuesday. A low pressure trough will develop over the far west on Tuesday, extending across the State to reach the far northeast later Wednesday. A new high will develop over the Bight by Thursday evening, before moving over Tasmania on Friday.
Forecast for the rest of MondayPossible light showers about Kangaroo Island and the Lower South East coast. Isolated showers and possible thunderstorms in the far north. Fine elsewhere. Mild in the south grading to hot in the far north. Light to moderate southwest to southeast winds, tending northwesterly about the southeast.Tuesday 18 DecemberIsolated showers and possible thunderstorms in the far north. Isolated showers and possible thunderstorms developing west of Ceduna, with possible showers about southern coasts in the evening. Fine over the remainder. Mild to warm about southern coasts, hot elsewhere. Light to moderate southeast to northeast winds, tending fresh northerly in the west ahead of a fresh southerly change in the far west during the day.Wednesday 19 DecemberIsolated showers extending across most districts during the day, excluding eastern parts of the North East Pastoral. Showers increasing to scattered about Kangaroo Island and the South East. Possible isolated thunderstorms about the North West Pastoral and southern parts of the North East Pastoral districts, the ranges north of about Clare and across the Murray. Warm to hot with moderate to fresh northwest winds, ahead of a milder southwesterly change extending into the North East Pastoral district by evening.Thursday 20 DecemberIsolated morning showers over the northern agricultural area and the pastoral districts. Possible isolated showers about southern coast until evening. Possible showers in the far northeast. Mild about the coast, warm to hot inland. Moderate to fresh southwest to southeast winds.Friday 21 DecemberFine apart from possible showers in the far northeast. Moderate to fresh south to southeast winds. Mild about the coast, warm to hot inland. Cumulative rainfall totals from Monday afternoon until midnight Friday are expected to be generally 1 to 5 mm, with local falls of 5 to 15 mm possible with thunderstorms in the far north of the State.Saturday until MondayIsolated showers possible in the far northeast, developing about the west of the State on Sunday and extending to most parts on Monday. Becoming hot to very hot throughout with winds turning moderate northerly ahead of a milder, fresh to strong southerly change extending across the State on Monday.The next routine forecast will be issued at 5:30 am CDT Tuesday.Product IDS10033
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