MELBOURNE - Nov 24/15 - SNS -- The current forecast for the state of South Australia was released by Australia's Bureau of Meteorology.
Weather Situation A high 1020 hPa near the eastern border will continue to move eastwards today as trough of low pressure develops near the western border this evening. The trough, associated with a cold front to the south, will move over most of the State during Wednesday, followed by a high pressure ridge developing over the south on Thursday. This ridge will remain near stationary into early next week. Forecast for the rest of TuesdayFine. Moderate southeast to northeasterly winds in the north and west, turning southerly near the western border in the evening. Mostly light winds elsewhere.Wednesday 25 NovemberThe slight chance of showers developing over the agricultural area and West Coast district, more likely south of a line Port Lincoln to Keith. The chance of morning thunderstorms in the far west of the West Coast district and the chance of late thunderstorms over the southeast. Possible dry thunderstorms over the North West Pastoral district. Hot to very hot with freshening north to northwesterly winds ahead of a milder, fresh southwest to southerly change extending over western and southern districts. Winds strong at times about southern and western parts of the State.Thursday 26 NovemberThe slight chance of showers about the northern agricultural area and south of the North East Pastoral district during the morning. Slight chance of showers near southern and western coasts, more likely about the Lower South East Coast with some possible small hail. A slight chance of thundery showers in the far northwest during the afternoon and evening. Hot to very hot in the far northeast with northerly winds shifting fresh southwest to southerly during the day. Milder over the remainder with moderate to fresh southwest to southerly winds.Friday 27 NovemberThe slight chance of showers about the Lower South East coast and a chance of thundery showers in the far northwest in the afternoon and evening. Mild to warm in the south grading to warm to hot in the north. Moderate southwest to southeasterly winds.Saturday 28 November The slight chance of showers about the Lower South East coast and a chance of thundery showers in the far northwest in the afternoon and evening. Mild to warm in the south grading to hot to very hot in the north. Moderate southwest to southeasterly winds, tending northeasterly in the west. Cumulative rainfall totals until midnight on Saturday are expected to be less than 2 mm, with isolated falls of 2 to 5 mm near southern coasts and in the far west. Most of this rainfall is expected to occur on Wednesday and Thursday. Sunday until TuesdayThe chance of showers about the Lower South East coast on Sunday then the chance of showers and thunderstorms developing over the Pastoral districts west of Woomera on Monday, with showers extending over most parts on Tuesday. Mild to warm about the coast, hot to very hot inland. Generally moderate southeast to northeasterly winds, fresh at times in the south and west.The next routine forecast will be issued at 5:30 am CDT Wednesday.Product IDS10033 Notice Board 31 additional forecast locations for SA Changes to state Weather and Warnings pages --> Science Week event: WOW - What's the weather? 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