The weather map South Australia hasn't seen in 14 years

Adelaide recorded its warmest winter day in 14 years as it simmered in summer-esque heat this week.

The South Australia capital hit 26.4 degrees just after noon yesterday, Weatherzone reported.

"This was more than 10 degrees above average for August and close to Adelaide's mean maximum temperature in December, which is 26.9 degrees," Weatherzone meteorologist Ben Domensino said.

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South Australia recorded its warmest temperatures in over a decade in many parts of the state.

The weather reporting service said temperatures ballooned across the state due to an unusually warm air mass.

In some places, temperatures were 11 to 12 degrees higher than average.

Tarcoola, in the state's north, recorded a temperature of 33.4 degrees, its hottest day since 2009.

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But things are set to cool down today with south-westerly winds across the state, Weatherzone reported.

Temperatures are set to drop by about 10 degrees statewide from yesterday, with the capital set to only reach a top of 16 degrees.

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