Mount Lofty and surrounds are expected to be hit with heavy rains and damaging winds this morning with a flood watch in place.
Severe weather warnings continue from the south of Ceduna to Hawker to Mount Gambier, with possible flooding in the Mount Lofty Ranges.
The cold front that brought damaging winds and dangerous seas to WA has moved east bringing similar conditions to SA overnight.
Two powerful cold fronts are bringing damaging winds and heavy rain with 53mm expected to fall between now and Friday.
The Bureau of Meteorology has released an update to its BOM Weather app making rainfall forecasts easier to understand.
It's chilly in Adelaide with Winter delivering cold temperatures that are being felt across the state.
The Bureau of Meteorology has announced an end to the 2021-22 La Niña in the tropical Pacific, with the status changed to La Nina WATCH.
BOM has advised there is a potential for strong to localised damaging winds about the coast and elevated areas, especially on Saturday night in SA.
Happy Winter! Early snowfall at the slopes prompting South Aussies to try out Qantas' new flight direct flight route from Adelaide to Albury.
Following an influx of high rainfall and strong winds, the South Eastern part of the country will continue to experience ultra cold temperatures.
Tonight the SES issued a flood watch for Derby Glpbe Park, as storms continue to lash South Australia.
A ‘Code Blue’ response has been declared across South Australia, activating a range of measures that will help rough sleepers to stay safe.
A severe weather warning was issued at 6:46am on Monday 30 May 2022. A cold front is moving across SA in coming days, with damaging winds and heavy rainfall.
A precautionary ‘Community Self Help Sand Bag Location’ is being made available from 1pm today for those concerned about possible flooding.
BOM issued the statement at 7:19am this morning announcing a “severe thunderstorm warning for damaging winds and heavy rainfall”.
The Major Emergency Declaration has now been removed after extreme weather experienced in the north and west of South Australia.
Described as a "one in a hundred year" weather event, severe storms have lashed Port Augusta overnight, with predicted heavy rain to hit SA today.
Thunderstorms have swept the state, causing flooding. See some of the incredible images captured of the extreme weather event across SA.
With the wild weather severe flooding that hit the state over the weekend, a number of roads have been flooded or destroyed causing havoc for travellers.
The severe weather warnings issued by the Bureau of Meteorology as polarising patterns and predictions will hit multiple parts of South Australia this weekend.