SA residents have been warned it could be a dangerous summer ahead.
EL NIÑO associated hot and dry conditions are threatening to cause more high fire danger days as summer approaches.
WEATHERZONE senior meteorologist BRETT DUTSCHKE, says as the fuel loads dry out after years of LA NINA and torrential rain, the risk of grass fires is much higher.
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Residents are urged to mow long grass and seriously think about their five-minute bushfire survival plan.