Adelaide will see mostly sunny conditions over the next few days, with dry weather and mild wind.
The rest of Sunday in Adelaide promises a nice day, with maximum temperatures reaching up to 24 degrees and clear skies.
As the week unfolds, the consistent pattern of sunny skies continues. Monday and Tuesday will see highs of 24 degrees and 23 degrees, with the night temperatures dropping to a cool 10 degrees and 11 degrees. This pattern aligns with stable atmospheric conditions and a high-pressure system over the Tasman Sea and an incoming system from the west.
By Wednesday, a slight change arrives with the forecast showing partly cloudy conditions. The day will see a maximum of 21 degrees. This minor shift marks the start of a slight decrease in temperatures continuing into the latter part of the week.
Regarding weather warnings, the Bureau of Meteorology has issued a Flood Warning for the Inland Rivers of South Australia. Significant areas affected include the Warburton River, with elevated river levels observed at Poothapoota Waterhole. Additionally, Cooper Creek at Walkers Crossing and Coongie Lakes is experiencing high creek levels. These water bodies are crucial as they feed into Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre, now bracing for a continued influx over the coming weeks.
Residents in these regions should remain vigilant as floodwaters may disrupt travel by cutting off roads and track access, especially near river crossings. It is advised to keep abreast of the latest weather updates and heed advice from emergency services.
Adelaide 7-Day Weather Forecast:
• Sunday, 11 May: Max 24°C – Sunny.
• Monday, 12 May: Min 10°C, Max 24°C – Sunny.
• Tuesday, 13 May: Min 11°C, Max 23°C – Sunny.
• Wednesday, 14 May: Min 10°C, Max 21°C – Partly cloudy.
• Thursday, 15 May: Min 9°C, Max 20°C – Partly cloudy.
• Friday, 16 May: Min 9°C, Max 20°C – Possible shower.
• Saturday, 17 May: Min 10°C, Max 21°C – Partly cloudy.
For more information, or the latest updates to the weather forecast, visit http://www.bom.gov.au/sa/index.shtml
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