Severe weather conditions will impact regions including the Flinders, North West Pastoral and North East Pastoral Districts.
Thunderstorms, heavy rain, and strong winds are forecast across South Australia. The local Code Blue responses for people rough sleeping in Adelaide and Regional Areas will be activated from 5pm Thursday 6th July 2023, until 9am Sunday 9th July 2023.
South Australia is set to experience a bout of turbulent weather as a series of cold fronts sweep across southern Australia over the next few days.
Warnings issued as wet, cold weather lashes South Australia. RSPCA urges people to take pets inside.
Thunderstorms, heavy rain, hail and strong winds forecast across South Australia in coming days have sparked a Code Blue starting at 5pm today.
For the first time this winter, Warm Up sites will help protect the health and wellbeing of the state’s most vulnerable during cold, wet and windy conditions.
The Bureau of Meteorology have forecast high to extreme fire dangers for parts of South Australia, as the mercury soars through the weekend.
Damaging West to Southwesterly winds averaging 50 to 70 km/h with peak gusts up to 100 km/h are likely about the coasts and ranges.
Major flooding is occurring at Condobolin, Nanami, Euabalong, Warren, Hay, Barham, Boundary Bend, Bourke, Brewarrina, Hillston, Jemalong, Mungindi, Walgett and Wee Waa. Moderate flooding is occurring at Cowra and many other towns along the Murray River.
Severe thunderstorms are also possible across western parts of Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria and eastern South Australia and may produce damaging wind gusts, flash flooding and large hail.
In South Australia, another low and trough is bringing widespread rain and thunderstorms with some heavy falls to eastern parts of South Australia and much of Victoria and southern New South Wales today.
Across South Australia the next cold front will bring another band of showers and isolated storms across the state.
A Code Blue has been called for metropolitan Adelaide due to a period of cold and rain being forecast over the coming days.
The severe weather warnings issued by the Bureau of Meteorology as polarising patterns and predictions will hit multiple parts of South Australia this weekend.
SA may see its heaviest rainfall since 2011, with the ripple effect of ex-Tropical Cyclone Tiffany creating a four-day deluge expected to hit the state tomorrow.
Close your windows Adelaide, the wild weather isn't over yet as another storm is predicted to hit South Australia today...
Batten down the hatches, things are about to get wild and wooly in Adelaide. Check out some information to keep you safe during the upcoming storm...