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MELBOURNE - Nov 15/14 - SNS -- The current forecast for the state of South Australia was released by Australia's Bureau of Meteorology.

Weather Situation
A low over the southeast of SA will move southeastwards to be over western Victoria this evening. A high will move over the Bight on Sunday. A weak trough will move across the southeast corner of the State on Monday followed by the high, which will move slowly to a position over Victoria on Wednesday.
Forecast for the rest of SaturdayA slight chance of showers and thunderstorms, mostly about the eastern half of South Australia, contracting to the southeast overnight. Cool to mild in the south grading to warm the northeast. Light to moderate south to southwesterly winds extending throughout this evening, fresh to strong at times about coastal waters.Sunday 16 NovemberA slight chance of showers over the Lower South East district and coastal parts of the southern agricultural area, contracting to the southern coasts during the morning. A slight chance of afternoon showers about the far north of the North West Pastoral district. Cool to mild, grading to warm in the north. Moderate west to southwest winds, fresh about southern coasts, tending light to moderate southwest to southeast in the north.Monday 17 NovemberA slight chance of showers about the southern coasts and ranges, clearing during the afternoon. Mild in the south, warm to hot in the north. Light to moderate southwest to southeast winds.Tuesday 18 NovemberA slight chance of afternoon thundery showers developing northwest of about Coober Pedy. Mild to warm in the south, hot in the north. Light to moderate southwest to southeast winds, tending east to northeast in the far west, fresh about the far west coast in the afternoon.Wednesday 19 November
Thundery showers extending across the far west of the State, possibly reaching a line Coober Pedy to Port Lincoln late evening. Generally hot with moderate northeast to northerly winds.
Cumulative rainfall totals from Sunday morning through to midnight Wednesday are expected to be less than 2 mm with possible local falls of 2 to 10 mm associated with thunderstorms.
Thursday until SaturdayA slight chance of showers extending across the State, mainly about the southeast and northwest. Hot northerly winds shifting milder southerly during the period.The next routine forecast will be issued at 5:30 am CDT Sunday.Product IDS10033
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