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Offline southawk  
#21 Posted : Friday, 20 September 2019 4:16:50 PM(UTC)
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I am sure that rain band is still where it was this morning when l looked.

I'll give you a few rain totals from the arid west region 24hrs up to 9am this morning.

Nothing big at all but always exciting when the wet stuff falls out of the sky in this region.

I mean look how many reporting stations in these arid regions . Just not enough population

and they are
Nullabor coast 1.4mm
Penong on the coast 8.2
Ceduna coast 6.6mm
Mobella inland SW of Cooper Pedy 1.8 mm. Thats there dose for the month.
Commonweath station inland arid south of Cooper Pedy 2.8 mm thats a floodLaugh . Over the allotment there.
Tarcoola a nice drop of 5.6mm . Between cooperpedy and ceduna
Yardea 6.4 mm SE Ceduna. Bit closer to the coast

Oonadatta and Cooper Pedy. Zilch.

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#22 Posted : Friday, 20 September 2019 6:57:14 PM(UTC)
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The rainband looks to be getting stronger. No lightning yet but the line and color suggest possible line forming?

Nice link l found. Great graphics. Probably one of the best l have seen
https://radar.ozforecast...au/stormtracker?radar=SA

Took a snap and reduced the size.I highly recommend looking at the animation in full size from the
link above. Absolutely poetry in motion

20th sept 2019 rain band in SA.jpg






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#23 Posted : Friday, 20 September 2019 8:48:24 PM(UTC)
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This rainband has been taking its time to pass through.No lightning so far.

totals so far from 9am to 8pm

Parawa west up to 17mm by 8pm
Kingscote 17.8mm
Cleve airport 21mm


Whyalla 14.8

Good road and gutter cleaning stuff.
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#24 Posted : Sunday, 22 September 2019 8:46:32 AM(UTC)
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A few incoming shower cells this morning from the west
22nd sept 2019 onshore showers sa.jpg


Ah Ha . BOM synoptic shows incoming cold front today


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A nice looking cold pool coming in off the Bight on the OZ forecast radar
https://radar.ozforecast...au/stormtracker?radar=SA

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#25 Posted : Sunday, 22 September 2019 5:21:56 PM(UTC)
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The onshore flow from the Bight adding to the spring rain totals

The past 24 hrs.


22nd sept 2019 rain SA.jpg
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#26 Posted : Sunday, 22 September 2019 5:33:37 PM(UTC)
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That high pressure cell is sure driving in some colder air. CooberPedy topped 21 today at 3.45pm and the feels like temperature is only 12.4 deg c at the moment.Winds about 30 and gusty

Woomera only made 18.8 and feels like 10 with the brisk wind

Nothing over 22 for the NW pastoral tomorrow
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#27 Posted : Wednesday, 25 September 2019 5:32:20 PM(UTC)
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Woomera has a good set of long records for this region

Opened in 1949 . The average temperature for Woomera in September is 22.7 deg c.Might go close to average this month

I was amazed to read that the record maximum temp for September was 38.6 in 2012.

Not much happening here. A low of 9 tonight and a comfortable 28 tomorrow.Sunny and warm and dry right across the state.
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#28 Posted : Saturday, 28 September 2019 7:12:32 PM(UTC)
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Adelaide maximums for the next couple of days
Sunday 17 deg c
Monday 21 deg c

and
finally a welcome warm Tuesday 27deg c. Whoo HoooApplause




BOM have a frost warning our for the far SE corner of the state.

Frost Warning
for the Mid North, Riverland and Murraylands forecast districts

Issued at 2:45 pm CST on Saturday 28 September 2019.

Please be aware
Temperatures at ground level can be many degrees lower than those recorded by standard weather stations, especially in calm conditions with clear skies.

Frosts with temperatures down to 0 degrees are forecast for Sunday morning in parts of the Mid North, Riverland and Murraylands forecast districts

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#29 Posted : Monday, 30 September 2019 8:08:21 PM(UTC)
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CooberPedy maxed out at 34.5 today. Didn't cool down overnignt. Minimum temp this morning was 29.5

Tomorrow. Nullabor 38, Oak Valley 41, Adelaide 29,,Murray Bridge 28, Robe 20

She's a warming up.
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#30 Posted : Wednesday, 2 October 2019 5:04:57 PM(UTC)
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ACC g has a weak precip' signal for SE SA on Saturday evening of the 5th Oct 2019

It is from the northern flank of a westerly belt low.

ACCESS wants to give most of the goods the next day to Victoria on Sunday the 6th.


5thoct19 nth flank low SA.jpg


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#31 Posted : Wednesday, 9 October 2019 9:00:51 PM(UTC)
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Looks like the slim possibility of NW pastoral could get some showers on the weekend and other areas of SA.

BOM model hopeful but not on the official forecast yet?
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#32 Posted : Monday, 14 October 2019 7:39:47 PM(UTC)
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Weather in Adelaide has been quite boring. However,Tomorrow and Wednesday the chance of rain.

BOM 80% chance of rain

1-3mm tuesday and 2-6mm wednesday. Nice and refreshing.

Still not very warm Between 17and 23 deg c this week .



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#33 Posted : Sunday, 20 October 2019 1:06:31 PM(UTC)
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This is the best ACC r can do for SA this week. Last week of October.

A weak precip' signal on the SE coast as a trough line comes through on Thursday


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http://www.bom.gov.au/au...harts/viewer/index.shtml

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#34 Posted : Thursday, 24 October 2019 4:08:43 PM(UTC)
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Some very hot maximums in South Australia today. Temperatures in all areas in the high 30's and quite a few around 39,40.

The highest l could find was Tarcoola at 42 deg c

Hows this. Pressure down to 998hPa in Port Lincoln when temperature maxed at 39.1 deg c

I am hearing on the radio some temperatures may have been close to or were records?

some maxims from the observations today

Port Augusta 41.3
Remnark 39.1

Kadina 38.9
Edinburgh 38.5
Adelaide airport 35.9

http://www.bom.gov.au/sa...ions/saall.shtml?ref=hdr

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#35 Posted : Saturday, 23 January 2021 12:07:17 PM(UTC)
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Some sub tropical moisture advecting down from the NT via the Alice on Monday the 25th Jan 2021. I believe this low passing by SA is the ex tropical from WA low transitioning south.
Looks like good moisture available. Many will be Looking forward to this.CC40FAFB-3254-4B79-B2CB-89C64433F0F3.png
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#36 Posted : Saturday, 23 January 2021 4:35:15 PM(UTC)
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Adelaide forecast ahead of the change and approaching trough is 41 deg c tomorrow. Very hot.
BOM reckon the change will arrive late afternoon.
Only giving Adelaide 8 mm on Monday. Hope they do better

http://www.bom.gov.au/sa...s/adelaide.shtml?ref=hdr

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Flood warning out for the NW 80-10mm possible

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#37 Posted : Sunday, 24 January 2021 2:37:23 PM(UTC)
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Some roaring hot temperatures in SA today ahead of a change.
Palllamana in the Murraylands district hit 45.1 deg c at 2pm.
So how’s the power grid holding up?
Here is a snap of Adelaide region current temps’.
Very very hot.🥵

D9557B5E-9967-48C2-ACC2-DEBE17929A5F.png

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#38 Posted : Sunday, 24 January 2021 4:42:24 PM(UTC)
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It’s 5pm in Adelaide and its still 41 deg c !
Wind change line can’t be far away . Wind still NNW currently.
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