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MELBOURNE - Feb 1/13 - SNS -- The current forecast for the state of South Australia was released by Australia's Bureau of Meteorology.

Weather Situation
A high south of Esperance will move eastwards over the Bight during the weekend and over the southern Tasman Sea on Tuesday.
Forecast for the rest of FridayIsolated showers over southern coasts and ranges. Moderate to fresh southerly winds.Saturday 2 FebruaryIsolated showers over southern coasts becoming less likely during the afternoon. Possible isolated light morning showers over the remainder of the coasts and southern ranges clearing by evening. Cool to mild, grading to warm in the far north. Moderate to fresh southerly winds.Sunday 3 FebruaryPossible isolated light showers about southern coasts and ranges. Mild in the south, warm in the north. Light to moderate south to southeast winds and fresh afternoon coastal sea breezes.Monday 4 FebruaryPossible isolated morning showers about far southern coasts. Mild to warm in the south, hot inland and in the north. Light to moderate east to southeast winds and fresh afternoon sea breezes.Tuesday 5 FebruaryFine. Warm to hot with light to moderate northerly winds shifting southerly in the far west during the evening. Moderate to fresh afternoon sea breezes. Cumulative rainfall totals from Friday afternoon to midnight Tuesday are expected to be less than 2 mm.Wednesday until FridayIsolated morning drizzle about the far western coast on Wednesday. Possible isolated showers developing about the far southern coast late on Wednesday then clearing late Thursday to be fine on Friday. Hot to very hot on Wednesday with moderate northerly winds ahead of a southerly change in the west extending throughout during the period, bringing cooler conditions to the agricultural area and southern pastoral districts.The next routine forecast will be issued at 5:30 am CDT Saturday.Product IDS10033
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