A severe weather warning has been issued for South Australia, with heavy rain and strong winds expected to hit the region. The warning, issued by the Bureau of Meteorology, predicts that a low-pressure system will move across the state, bringing with it heavy rain and strong winds. The system is expected to affect the southern and eastern parts of the state, including the cities of Adelaide and Mount Gambier. Residents are being warned to prepare for the severe weather, with the potential for flash flooding and power outages. The heavy rain is expected to be particularly severe in the hills and mountains, where totals of up to 100mm are possible. The strong winds are also expected to cause significant damage, with gusts of up to 100km/h predicted. The severe weather is expected to start on Wednesday and continue through to Thursday, with the worst of the conditions expected on Wednesday evening. The Bureau of Meteorology has warned that the severe weather may lead to disruptions to transport and daily activities. Residents are being advised to stay indoors and avoid travel unless absolutely necessary. The State Emergency Service (SES) is on standby, ready to respond to any emergencies that may arise. The SES has warned that the severe weather may lead to flash flooding, and residents are being advised to stay away from flooded areas. The severe weather is also expected to cause significant disruptions to agriculture, with farmers being warned to prepare for the potential loss of crops. The South Australian government has activated its emergency management plan, with officials working closely with the SES and other agencies to respond to the severe weather. The government has also warned that the severe weather may lead to power outages, and residents are being advised to have a plan in place in case of an outage. The Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) has warned that the severe weather may lead to disruptions to the power supply, and residents are being advised to conserve energy. The severe weather is also expected to cause significant disruptions to transport, with flights and trains potentially being delayed or cancelled. The Adelaide Airport has warned that flights may be disrupted, and passengers are being advised to check with their airline for the latest information. The severe weather is also expected to cause significant disruptions to daily activities, with schools and businesses potentially being closed. The South Australian Department of Education has warned that schools may be closed, and parents are being advised to check with their child’s school for the latest information. The severe weather is a significant concern for residents, with many preparing for the worst. The SES has warned that the severe weather may lead to a range of hazards, including flash flooding, landslides, and power outages. Residents are being advised to stay safe and follow the instructions of emergency services. The severe weather is expected to continue through to Thursday, with the worst of the conditions expected on Wednesday evening. The Bureau of Meteorology will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates as necessary.