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MELBOURNE - Nov 3/14 - SNS -- The current forecast for the state of South Australia was released by Australia's Bureau of Meteorology.

Weather Situation
A high is centred over the Tasman Sea. A trough will move over central and eastern districts today. Another high will move over the Bight on Wednesday then continue eastwards to be located over the Tasman Sea on Friday.
Forecast for the rest of TuesdayA medium chance of morning showers and possible thunder about the southern coasts and Lower South East. Chance of showers and afternoon thunderstorms in the far north. Warm to hot with northerly winds over eastern parts of the State, shifting milder southerly during the day.Wednesday 5 NovemberFine. Moderate southeasterly winds. Mild to warm about southern coasts, grading to hot to very hot over the north and west.Thursday 6 NovemberFine. Moderate southeast to northeasterly winds. Mild to warm about southern coasts, grading to hot to very hot in the north and west.Friday 7 November
A slight chance of thundery showers extending across the west of the State. Hot to very hot with fresh northerly winds, possibly raising areas of dust, ahead of a fresh and gusty southwesterly change moving over western districts during the day.
Cumulative rainfall totals until midnight Thursday are expected to be less than 2 mm, with local falls of 5 to 15 mm with thunderstorms in the northwest.
Saturday until MondayA slight chance of showers showers extending across the State and clearing to the east by the end of the weekend. Cooler with light to moderate southerly winds, resulting in a slight chance of showers about the southern coasts on Monday.The next routine forecast will be issued at 4:30 pm CDT Tuesday.Product IDS10033
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