MELBOURNE - Feb 2/15 - SNS -- The current forecast for the state of South Australia was released by Australia's Bureau of Meteorology.
Weather Situation A high 1030 hPa south of the Bight will move very slowly eastwards during this week. Forecast for the rest of TuesdayFine. Mild to warm over the agricultural area grading to warm to hot in the north. Moderate to fresh south to southeasterly winds, strong about the ranges during the early morning and evening, and also about parts of the coasts late afternoon and early evening.Wednesday 4 FebruaryFine apart from the slight chance of a shower over the southern coasts and ranges. Cool to mild in the south, grading to hot in the north. Moderate southeasterly winds, fresh about the coasts and southern ranges.Thursday 5 FebruaryFine. Mild to warm about the coasts, warm to hot inland. Light to moderate southeast to easterly winds and fresh coastal sea breezes.Friday 6 February Fine apart from the chance of afternoon or evening thundery showers over the Flinders and Northeast Pastoral districts. Warm to hot with southeast to northeasterly winds. Cumulative rainfall totals until midnight Friday are expected to be less than 2 mm near southern coasts and ranges and up to 5 mm with thundery showers. Saturday until MondayThe chance of afternoon or evening showers over the Flinders and Mid North Districts on Saturday and then about southern and western coasts on Sunday, otherwise fine. Hot to very hot ahead of a milder change about southern and western coastal regions. Northeasterly winds ahead of a southerly change in the far west extending over western and southern parts of the State during the period.The next routine forecast will be issued at 4:30 pm CDT Tuesday.Product IDS10033 Notice Board 31 additional forecast locations for SA Changes to state Weather and Warnings pages --> Rainfall Forecast Terminology Media Releases Marketing Meteorological Offices Ceduna weather Giles weather Mount Gambier weather Woomera weather Other Information Fire Weather Forecast Areas About Weather Forecast Services About Warning Services Book order form: History of Floods in SA (pdf) Warnings Water Climate Environment Tropical Cyclones Tsunami Warning Centre Agriculture - Water and the Land Marine & Ocean UV & Sun Protection Rainfall & River Conditions Graphical Views Radar Maps Rainfall Forecasts Seasonal Outlooks Climate Variability & Change Climate Data Online Seasonal Streamflow Forecasts Water Storage MetEye™ National Weather Services Aviation Weather Services Defence Services Space Weather Services Registered User Services Commercial Weather Services Business Entry Point Facebook Google+ Youtube Blog Careers Sitemap Feedback Freedom of Information Indigenous Weather Knowledge Glossary This page was created at 00:30 on Tuesday 3 February 2015 (GMT) © Copyright Commonwealth of Australia 2015, Bureau of Meteorology (ABN 92 637 533 532) | Disclaimer | Privacy | Accessibility var hostname = window.location.hostname; var host = hostname.split("."); if (host[0] == "reg") var _gaq = _gaq || []; _gaq.push(['_setAccount', 'UA-20386085-1']); _gaq.push(['_trackPageview']); else if (host[0] == "wdev") var _gaq = _gaq || []; _gaq.push(['_setAccount', 'UA-21709175-1']); _gaq.push(['_trackPageview']); else var _gaq = _gaq || []; _gaq.push(['_setAccount', 'UA-3816559-1']); _gaq.push(['_trackPageview']); (function() { var ga = document.createElement('script'); ga.type = 'text/javascript'; ga.async = true; ga.src = ('https:' == document.location.protocol ? 'https://ssl' : 'http://www') + '.google-analytics.com/ga.js'; var s = document.getElementsByTagName('script')[0]; s.parentNode.insertBefore(ga, s); })(); var _nol = { pvar: { cid: "abm", content: "0", server: "secure-au" } }; (function () { var s = document.createElement('script'); s.type = 'text/javascript'; s.async = true; s.src = '//secure-au.imrworldwide.com/v60a.js'; var x = document.getElementsByTagName('script')[0]; x.parentNode.insertBefore(s, x); })();
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