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Adelaide weather forecast for Wednesday October 29th and the days ahead

As we head towards November, South Australia is set to get a touch warmer, with a series of weather fluctuations in the coming days, according to the Bureau of Meteorology.

Today, Adelaide will see a mostly sunny day with a maximum temperature of 22 degrees. However, the weather is expected to turn tomorrow, with a 50 per cent chance of showers, possibly including thunderstorms in the late afternoon and evening. Temperatures will range from 12 degrees to 26 degrees.

By Friday, the likelihood of early storms is on the radar, followed by a mostly sunny afternoon. The temperatures will span from 15 degrees to 23 degrees. As we move into the first day of November, skies will clear, with Saturday expected to be sunny and warmer, reaching up to 28 degrees from a cooler minimum of 12 degrees.

A change arrives on Sunday, with a 50 per cent chance of showers and a maximum of 26 degrees predicted. The wet conditions are forecasted to persist into the start of the next week. Both Monday and Tuesday will see a similar temperature range, from 12 degrees to 19 degrees, with showers likely on Monday and a possibility of showers continuing into Tuesday.

Across the state, weather systems are causing varying conditions across regions, influencing temperatures and precipitation. Strong wind warnings are in effect for Thursday, particularly for coastal areas. The Far West Coast and Upper West Coast regions are on alert for strong winds.

Happy Wednesday!

Adelaide 7-Day Weather Forecast:

• Wednesday, 29 October: Max 22°C – Sunny.
• Thursday, 30 October: Min 12°C, Max 26°C – Shower or two developing.
• Friday, 31 October: Min 15°C, Max 23°C – Possible early storm.
• Saturday, 1 November: Min 12°C, Max 28°C – Sunny.
• Sunday, 2 November: Min 18°C, Max 26°C – Shower or two.
• Monday, 3 November: Min 12°C, Max 19°C – Showers.
• Tuesday, 4 November: Min 12°C, Max 19°C – Possible shower.

For more information, or the latest updates to the weather forecast, visit http://www.bom.gov.au/sa/index.shtml.

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