Large hailstone warning: Wild storm’s threats keep on coming
Another day, another battering by wild winds and rain in Adelaide and across South Australia.
Another day, another battering by wild winds and rain in Adelaide and across South Australia.
Flights have been grounded at Adelaide Airport and thousands of properties across Adelaide are without power this morning as SA’s wild summer weather continues.
The SES is responding to a number of calls for help, as heavy rain smashes Adelaide. See the pictures.
Multiple flights experienced landing issues as thick fog enveloped Adelaide, totally obscuring the city’s skyline, on Saturday morning. Residual delays remain despite the fog clearing.
There are fears a Belvidere car crash that killed a 58-year-old woman and injured her 27-year-old passenger may be suspicious. Picture: Nine News
A severe weather warning is still in place for parts of SA but gusty winds and heavy showers are set to ease today. And by mid week, we should see temperatures in the 30s.
A new severe weather warning has been issued for Adelaide, the Mount Lofty Ranges and other parts of SA as thousands of homes remain without power after a new round of wild weather.
Human remains found in a vacant Salisbury South lot have been identified as those of missing man Geoffrey McLean. Police are searching for more body parts so they can be returned to his family.
The Riverland doesn’t “have very long” to prepare for a huge amount of water flowing into the system – with new predictions increased to 135GL a day, up from 120GL.
The Premier has sought assurance from the Federal Government that Australia’s nuclear-powered submarines will be built in SA, after fears they could be made in the US instead.
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