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56 at 459 pm Monday and morning forecast

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22nd January 12.02p.m. Grey glare. Wind is Light 5.5 / 7.4kph ESE, Hg is58%, Temp is 21.6c /70.9F headed for 23c / 73F. Cloudy. Medium chance of showers in the morning and early afternoon.

Moon is 93.1%

South Australia braces for extreme heat, as Adelaide prepares for hottest day in more than a year :rolleyes:

1 hour 17 mins ago​

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The weather is forecast to reach 41C in Adelaide on Tuesday. (ABC News: Che Chorley)


Temperatures are set to soar up to 47 degrees Celsius in some parts of South Australia today, while Adelaide could swelter through its hottest day in more than a year.

The Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) has forecast a top of 41C for Adelaide today – the first time the city is expected to reach the temperature since December 27, 2022.

The BOM has issued an extreme heatwave warning for the North West Pastoral district, as well as a severe heatwave warning for the Flinders and North East Pastoral districts.

Oak Valley is tipped to reach 47C while Ceduna, Wudinna, Tarcoola and Oodnadatta are forecast to hit 46C.

Hot night in far north​

Minimum temperatures on Monday night remained in the 30s in some parts of the state, with Oodnadatta still at 40.8C at 10:00pm.

Manager of the Pink Roadhouse at Oodnadatta Simon Gunther told ABC Radio Adelaide it was "well over" 36C just before 6:30am.

"We peaked just under 46C yesterday about 5:30 last night, this is read out of the airport obviously so it's a little bit warmer in town here," he said.

"I think we're gonna get to around 47C today, so we might try and fry and egg on a bonnet or something like that.

"There's very few tourists around at the moment, and the locals are laying fairly low, if you're out here at this time of year driving around you've pretty much got rocks in your head."
 

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