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Current Warnings
 

South Australia Forecast

  • Sunday Gusty showers & storms in the south, mainly SE. Cooler over south. Mild over north.

  • Monday Cold over southeast with gusty showers & storms. Possible small hail far SE. Dry & cool in north.

  • Tuesday Windy with showers over south, easing southwest. Mostly sunny in Pastorals. Cool to cold.

  • Wednesday Wind and showers easing over SE & warmer. Dry and mild over remainder.

  • Thursday Cold and windy with showers in the southeast. Mostly sunny and cool in the north.

SA Extremes and Records

Extremes and Records
Current Extremes   Last 3 Days Extremes Extremes This Month
Thu 31/08 Fri 01/09 Sat 02/09

19.4°C

Oodnadatta Ap
Hottest

28.7°C

Nullarbor

31.7°C

Coober Pedy Ap

34.0°C

Coober Pedy Ap

34.0°C

Coober Pedy Ap

6.7°C

Mount Lofty
Coldest

1.8°C

Arkaroola

7.3°C

Mt Gambier

4.5°C

Mount Lofty

1.8°C

Arkaroola

W 57km/h

Neptune Island
Windiest

64km/h

Ceduna

68km/h

Cape Willoughby

103km/h

Mt Crawford
-
no rain last hr Wettest

5.4mm

Blackwood

15.2mm

Point Avoid

41.2mm

Parndana

37.2mm

Parndana
South Australia's Records for September
Max Min Rain
Highest 41.5°C at
Moomba Ap in 2003
Lowest 4.4°C at
Mount Lofty in 2004
Highest 26.0°C at
Ceduna in 1944
Lowest -4.5°C at
Yongala in 1995
Highest 125.0mm at
Wilpena Pound in 2001

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 %
Windy with showers
9 13 80% 1-5mm Nil W 34 65 WSW 40 56
Windy with showers
6 12 70% 1-5mm Nil W 30 77 W 36 66
Windy with showers
4 11 70% 1-5mm Slight W 29 80 W 36 73
Possible shower
6 16 50% < 1mm Nil WNW 32 60 W 37 41
Windy with showers
5 11 80% 1-5mm Slight W 25 86 W 32 67
Possible shower
8 16 40% < 1mm Nil WSW 27 65 WSW 32 57
Possible shower
6 17 20% < 1mm Nil W 24 65 WSW 35 44
Mostly sunny
7 20 5% < 1mm Nil WSW 26 58 SW 30 33
Mostly sunny
6 18 20% < 1mm Nil W 25 65 WSW 34 35
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Weather News

Blizzards developing on Australian Alps as we enter season's snowiest week

14:14 EST

Wind is howling as we enter what should be the snowiest week of the year with 70-120 centimetres of fresh snow due to fall across the main resorts.

Spring storms strike NSW

12:58 EST

The first spring storms have formed over NSW, a sign of things to come.

Amazing snowfalls on the way

15:54 EST

This coming week should see a snow event similar to the best we've seen this season.