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  2. South Australia Weather - Hourly Forecasts and Local ... - AOL

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    Get the South Australia local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days.

  3. Southeast Australian foehn - Wikipedia

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    Foehn winds usually occur when the westerly wind belt moves northwards. [7]The foehn effect on the coastal plains of southeastern Australia is mostly linked with the passage of a deep low pressure system or westerly cold fronts across the Great Australian Bight and southeastern Australia that cause strong winds to reorient virtually perpendicular to some parts of the Great Dividing Range ...

  4. List of extreme temperatures in Australia - Wikipedia

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    South Australia Oodnadatta: 3 January 1960 50.1 °C (122.2 °F) New South Wales: Wilcannia: 11 January 1939 49.9 °C (121.8 °F) South Australia Nullarbor: 19 December 2019 Western Australia: Carnarvon: 18 February 2024 49.8 °C (121.6 °F) Western Australia: Mundrabilla Station: 3 January 1979 Forrest: 13 January 1979 Emu Creek Station: 21 ...

  5. List of Australia tornadoes - Wikipedia

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    A tornado ripped through the main street of Penola in southeast South Australia, destroying at least four buildings and damaging many others. No injuries were reported. [84] Moama tornado: 10 August 2010: New South Wales: 1: 0 fatalities: A weak tornado was observed in the town of Moama in southern New South Wales, causing some minor damage ...

  6. South Australia plans six-day lockdown after "highly ... - AOL

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    South Australia on Wednesday declared a six-day lockdown to stamp out what the state premier described as a highly contagious outbreak of the coronavirus disease that officials linked to a ...

  7. Australia's weather radars - Wikipedia

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    The majority of Australia's weather radars are operated by the Bureau of Meteorology (BoM), an executive agency of the Australian Government.The radar network is continually being upgraded with new technology such as doppler and dual polarisation to provide better now-casting.

  8. Climate of Australia - Wikipedia

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    The most powerful heatwave in the history of south-eastern Australia occurred in January 1939. Adelaide (46.1 °C on the 12th), Melbourne (45.6 °C on the 13th) and Sydney (45.3 °C on the 14th) all had record-high temperatures during this period, as did many other central district areas in New South Wales, Victoria and South Australia.

  9. Climate of Adelaide - Wikipedia

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    On that same night, the temperature only dipped to 33.9 °C (93 °F), making it the highest minimum temperature on record in South Australia (since surpassed). The maximum temperatures stayed higher than 30 °C (86 °F) for another six days, including two more 40-degree-plus days (6 and 7 February) until dropping back to 24.8 °C (77 °F) on 8 ...