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MELBOURNE - Jul 12/13 - SNS -- The current forecast for the state of South Australia was released by Australia's Bureau of Meteorology.

Weather Situation
A high will remain stationary over the Tasman Sea. A low to the west of the Bight will move southeastwards on Saturday, with a weak front moving across the west on Sunday. A middle level trough will produce a band of rain moving across the State, then a high will become established over the State during Monday.
Forecast for the rest of SaturdayAreas of rain over most districts except the far northeast, tending widespread at times over the agricultural area and south of the Northwest Pastoral. Isolated thunderstorms extending from the west. Rain gradually contracting eastwards during the afternoon or evening, to be confined to areas east of Ernabella to Hawker to Robe late evening. Warm in the far northeast, mostly cool elsewhere. Moderate to fresh and gusty northeast to northwest winds.Sunday 14 JulyAreas of rain and isolated thunderstorms in the east, contracting eastwards and clearing to the northeast by late evening. Isolated showers persisting over the agricultural area, west coast and far south of the pastorals, tending scattered about the west coast of Eyre Peninsula and southern coasts. Warm in the far northeast, cool to mild elsewhere. Moderate northwest to southwest winds.Monday 15 JulyAreas of rain and isolated thunderstorms northeast of about Marree, contracting northeast and clearing. Isolated showers over the agricultural area and far south of the pastorals, tending scattered in the morning about southern coasts, contracting southwards to southern coasts in the evening. Morning fog patches about the west coast, south of the pastorals and the northern agricultural area. Cool to mild with mainly light winds.Tuesday 16 JulyEarly fog patches over the Flinders Ranges and adjacent parts to the east. A possible early shower about Kangaroo Island and the Lower South East coast, then fine. Cumulative rainfall totals from Saturday morning to midnight Tuesday are expected to be 25 to 35 mm over the southern agricultural area, far south of the Northwest Pastoral and the West Coast district east of Ceduna. 10 to 25 mm over the northern agricultural area and remainder of the south of the Northwest Pastoral and less than 15 mm over the remainder of the pastorals, grading to less than 5 mm along the northern border.Wednesday until FridayAreas of rain extending across most of the State, contracting to the east on Thursday and clearing. Scattered showers to follow across the agricultural area with isolated showers over the south of the pastoral districts. Northwest winds turning southwest, strong to gale force near the coasts.The next routine forecast will be issued at 4:30 pm CST Saturday.Product IDS10033
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