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South Australian Weather

Current Warnings
 

South Australia Forecast

  • Thursday Frosty morning with a sunny day. Warm in the west, mild elsewhere.

  • Friday Brisk dry winds inland, strong along the coast. Mild throughout, patchy cloud in the south.

  • Saturday Isolated showerts in the southeast, dry elsewhere. Strong winds in the southeast, moderate inland.

  • Sunday Cool with showers in the southeast. Warm in the north.

  • Monday Gusty showers in the southeast. Clear inland with light winds.

SA Extremes and Records

Extremes and Records
Current Extremes   Last 3 Days Extremes Extremes This Month
Mon 17/07 Tue 18/07 Wed 19/07

18.0°C

Nullarbor
Hottest

26.0°C

Moomba Ap

19.0°C

Oodnadatta Ap

19.0°C

Oodnadatta Ap

40.0°C

Mount Ive

7.7°C

Mount Lofty
Coldest

1.0°C

Arkaroola

1.0°C

Ernabella

-3.6°C

Yunta

-3.9°C

Renmark Ap

N 40km/h

Nullarbor
Windiest

98km/h

Neptune Island

87km/h

Neptune Island

62km/h

Cape Willoughby
-
no rain last hr Wettest

54.0mm

Bridgewater

40.0mm

Mount Lofty

0.6mm

Karoonda

0.6mm

Renmark Ap
South Australia's Records for July
Max Min Rain
Highest 34.2°C at
Cook in 1975
Lowest 3.5°C at
Mount Lofty in 1998
Highest 19.2°C at
Whyalla in 1975
Lowest -8.2°C at
Yongala in 1976
Highest 108.4mm at
Lenswood in 2013

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 %
Mostly cloudy
4 15 5% < 1mm Slight NNE 7 79 - -
Mostly sunny
4 15 10% < 1mm Slight WSW 5 85 SW 9 65
Mostly cloudy
6 13 10% < 1mm Nil SW 16 83 SSW 15 65
Mostly sunny
0 15 5% < 1mm High W 5 84 - -
Mostly sunny
-1 12 5% < 1mm Severe ENE 1 89 N 6 55
Sunny
3 19 5% < 1mm Moderate NE 20 81 N 25 41
Mostly sunny
1 16 5% < 1mm High NNE 6 89 NNE 15 47
Sunny
3 19 5% < 1mm Moderate ENE 17 63 NNE 24 27
Mostly sunny
1 17 5% < 1mm High E 7 63 N 13 33
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Weather News

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00:44 EST

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Change spreading through Queensland

15:40 EST

Parts of central Queensland are having their warmest July day in more than 20 years today, while the southeast shivers.

Tasmanian irrigators look to the skies for rain to fill dams in new irrigation scheme

14:20 EST

Farmers who have signed up to two new irrigation schemes in Tasmania are anxiously looking to the sky for signs of good rainfall.