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Current Warnings
 

South Australia Forecast

  • Sunday Rain, showers and storms spreading from the west. Hot over the north and east.

  • Monday Extensive rain in the south, clearing to northeast. Very hot in the northeast, mild in the south.

  • Tuesday Becoming dry and mild throughout. Gusty easterly winds developing.

  • Wednesday Hot throughout. Mostly dry. Weak change later in the south.

  • Thursday Very hot and dry in the north. Hot and becoming windy in the south.

SA Extremes and Records

Extremes and Records
Current Extremes   Last 3 Days Extremes Extremes This Month
Thu 02/02 Fri 03/02 Sat 04/02

41.7°C

Oodnadatta Ap
Hottest

43.3°C

Moomba Ap

42.6°C

Moomba Ap

42.0°C

Andamooka

44.1°C

Moomba Ap

19.0°C

Mount Lofty
Coldest

5.4°C

Keith

7.5°C

Mt Gambier

15.0°C

Mt Gambier

5.4°C

Keith

NNW 33km/h

Marree Ap
Windiest

62km/h

Marree Ap

46km/h

Moomba Ap

88km/h

Thevenard Wind
-
no rain last hr Wettest

18.2mm

Mulgathing

14.2mm

Nullarbor

9.0mm

Kyancutta

16.2mm

Ceduna
South Australia's Records for February
Max Min Rain
Highest 48.2°C at
Renmark Ap in 2009
Lowest 10.0°C at
Mount Lofty in 1993
Highest 35.0°C at
Moomba Ap in 2004
Lowest 0.8°C at
Kybybolite Research Centre in 1980
Highest 472.4mm at
Noarlunga in 2011

South Australia Weather Forecasts

Station
(ungroup by district)
Forecast Min Max Chance of rain Rain amount Frost risk 9am 3pm
Wind RH Wind RH
°C °C km/h % km/h %
Showers
21 30 90% 10-20mm Nil NNE 13 76 NNW 20 67
Showers
17 28 90% 10-20mm Nil NNW 14 83 NNW 19 69
Showers
15 25 90% 5-10mm Nil N 14 89 WNW 21 86
Showers
21 34 90% 10-20mm Nil NE 8 71 WSW 12 53
Showers
20 30 90% 10-20mm Nil NE 2 77 W 4 65
Rain
21 29 90% 5-10mm Nil NNE 13 76 SSW 22 76
Showers
22 30 90% 10-20mm Nil ENE 6 83 S 14 72
Mostly sunny
28 43 10% < 1mm Nil ESE 14 35 ENE 15 18
Mostly sunny
27 42 5% < 1mm Nil ENE 22 31 NNW 23 17
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Weather News

'Monsoon burst' causes havoc on Darwin roads, minor flooding

13:00 EDT

It has been a wet 24 hours in Darwin, with a dumping more than 200 millimetres of rain over the city, causing havoc on the roads.

Darwin gets soaked within monsoon trough

11:34 EDT

An active monsoon trough continues to intersect the northern Kimberley and Top End, leading to thunderstorms and heavy rainfall over large parts of northern Australia, including Darwin.

Sydney weather: City sizzles with mercury expected to pass 40C in some areas

11:30 EDT

Sydney's sweaty summer is expected to continue on Sunday with the mercury tipped to pass 40 degrees Celsius in parts of the city.