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MELBOURNE - Aug 24/14 - SNS -- The current forecast for the state of South Australia was released by Australia's Bureau of Meteorology.

Weather Situation
A high over South Australia will merge with a stronger high over the Tasman Sea, extending a ridge of high pressure over South Australia for the most of next week.
Forecast for the rest of SundayPartly cloudy about southern coasts with a chance of a light shower, otherwise clear. A cool evening with light to moderate southwest to southeast winds.Monday 25 AugustPossible isolated light showers over the southern Lower South East coast. Patchy morning fog and frost about agricultural areas. Warm in the north and west, mild over the remainder. Light to moderate southeast to northeasterly winds.Tuesday 26 AugustPossible morning fog and frost over agricultural areas, then a fine day. Mild to warm with light to moderate southeast to northeasterly winds.Wednesday 27 AugustPossible frost patches, mainly about Eyre Peninsula and the Flinders district. Morning fog patches about Kangaroo Island and east of the ranges, otherwise fine. Mild to warm with light to moderate northeast to southeasterly winds.Thursday 28 AugustFine apart from possible morning fog about Kangaroo Island and the southeast. Mild to warm with light to moderate southeast to northeasterly winds. Cumulative rainfall totals from Sunday afternoon to midnight Thursday are expected to be less than 1 mm near the Lower South East coast, all occurring Monday morning.Friday until SundayFine and mild to warm with northerly winds freshening ahead of a milder southerly wind change on Sunday bringing a chance of showers to southern and western districts.The next routine forecast will be issued at 5:30 am CST Monday.Product IDS10033
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