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MELBOURNE - Jan 28/15 - SNS -- The current forecast for the state of South Australia was released by Australia's Bureau of Meteorology.

Weather Situation
A high pressure system southwest of Tasmania will weaken and move southeastwards as a new high moves to a position south of the Bight during the weekend. This high with then remain near stationary during the early part of next week.
Forecast for the rest of ThursdayFine. Mild in the south, grading to warm to hot in the north and west. Moderate east to southeasterly winds, fresh about the coasts.Friday 30 JanuaryFine. Mild in the south grading to warm to hot in the north and west. Light to moderate east to southeasterly winds, tending moderate to fresh southerly during the afternoon and evening.Saturday 31 JanuaryFine apart from a slight chance of isolated showers about the southern coasts. Mild to warm over agricultural areas, grading to warm to hot in the north. Moderate south to southeasterly winds.Sunday 1 February
A slight chance of isolated showers about the southern coasts, and in the far west of the West Coast and North West Pastoral districts. Otherwise fine. Mild to warm over agricultural areas, grading to warm to hot in the north. Moderate south to southeasterly winds.
Cumulative rainfall totals until midnight Sunday are expected to be less than 1 mm, occurring on the weekend.
Monday until WednesdayA chance of showers about southern coasts clearing to the southeast mid-week. Remaining hot in the far northeast, otherwise generally mild. Moderate south to southeasterly winds.The next routine forecast will be issued at 4:30 pm CDT Thursday.Product IDS10033
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