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MELBOURNE - May 31/13 - SNS -- The current forecast for the state of South Australia was released by Australia's Bureau of Meteorology.

Weather Situation
A low 1010 hPa near of Port Lincoln will move northeast and weaken to be near Port Pirie early this evening. A high west of Perth will follow quickly to be over the Bight on Monday.
Forecast for the rest of SaturdayAreas of rain and isolated thunderstorms over central and eastern districts south of Coober Pedy, contracting to the far east late evening. Patchy rain to the north, contracting the far east late evening. Scattered showers to follow over Eyre Peninsula, with isolated showers further west. Cool to mild with moderate northerly winds turning fresh westerly in the west, then southerly across the west and south, fresh to strong about the coasts.Sunday 2 JuneIsolated showers clearing from the eastern border districts during the morning and continuing over the southern agricultural area and western coasts. Possible isolated showers over the remainder except the far northeast. Cool with moderating south to southeasterly winds.Monday 3 JuneIsolated showers about southern and western coasts, contracting to far southern coasts by the evening. Generally cool with light to moderate southwest to southeasterly winds.Tuesday 4 JunePossible isolated showers clearing from the Lower South East coast but developing over the far west. Fine otherwise with cool to mild conditions. Light to moderate southeast northeast winds. Cumulative rainfall totals from Saturday morning until midnight Tuesday are expected to be 20 to 40 mm over Kangaroo Island, 20 to 30 mm over the Flinders, the south of the Northeast Pastoral, Riverland, Murraylands, Mount Lofty Ranges and Upper South East districts and 5 to 20 mm over the remainder except the far west where less than 5 mm is expected.Wednesday until FridayPossible isolated showers extending across the State from the west. Isolated showers over the southern agricultural area on Friday.The next routine forecast will be issued at 4:30 pm CST Saturday.Product IDS10033
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