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MELBOURNE - Apr 25/17 - SNS -- The current forecast for the state of South Australia was released by Australia's Bureau of Meteorology.

Weather Situation
A cold front will extend over southern parts of the State Tuesday evening or early Wednesday morning. A high pressure system will develop near the Bight on Wednesday and is likely to remain stationary through to the weekend.
Forecast for the rest of TuesdayA slight to medium chance of showers over the agricultural area, increasing to a high to very high chance over the southern agricultural area during this evening associated with a cold front. Possible small hail and the chance of thunder in the Lower South East district late evening. Cool, grading to warm in the far northeast. Mainly moderate south to southwesterly winds, strengthening near southern coasts during the evening.Wednesday 26 AprilA slight to medium chance of showers over the agricultural area, West Coast and the south of the Pastoral districts, more likely about southern coasts and in the Lower South East. Possible small hail and thunderstorms in the South East districts early morning. Fog patches in the North West Pastoral district west of Coober Pedy in the early morning. Cool to cold in the south, grading to mild in the far northeast. Moderating southwest to southerly winds.Thursday 27 AprilA slight to medium chance of showers over the southern agricultural area and near remaining coasts. Frost patches in the Flinders and the north of the Mid North districts early morning. Cool to cold with light to moderate southwest to southeasterly winds.Friday 28 AprilA slight to medium chance of showers over the southern agricultural area and near remaining coasts. Frost patches in the Flinders district early morning. Cool with light to moderate southwest to southeasterly winds.Saturday 29 April
The slight to medium chance of showers at times over parts of the agricultural area, with areas of cloud further north. Cool to mild with mainly light southwest to southeasterly winds.
Cumulative rainfall totals until midnight Saturday are expected to be less than 1 mm over the south of the Pastoral districts, increasing to 1 to 2 mm over the northern agricultural area, with possible falls of 2 to 5 mm near the coasts, and also over the southern agricultural area.
Sunday until TuesdayA slight to medium chance of showers over the southern agricultural area, extending northwards over the agricultural area, Flinders and south of the Pastoral districts on Monday and Tuesday. Cool to mild with mainly moderate southwest to southeasterly winds.The next routine forecast will be issued at 5:30 am CST Wednesday.Product IDS10033
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