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A woman whose car has been struck by lightning in Adelaide has been taken to hospital complaining of "tingling" sensations, as storms continue to lash much of the state.

The ambulance service said the woman has been taken to the Royal Adelaide Hospital for assessment.

The incident comes as a severe thunderstorm warning remains current for much of the state.

The Bureau of Meteorology has warned of damaging wind, heavy rainfall and large hailstones for areas of SA.

It said affected locations would include Adelaide, Cleve and Whyalla on the peninsula, Roxby Downs and Coober Pedy in the north, Clare in the Mid North, Maitland on the Yorke Peninsula and the Fleurieu Peninsula.

Duty forecaster Paul Bierman said a wind gust of 91 kilometres per hour had been recorded near Moonta on the Yorke Peninsula.

The storm has also knocked out power supplies to a number of homes in the Eyre Peninsula and West Coast.

The power is also out in parts of Smithfield, Virginia and Two Wells in Adelaide's north.

The State Emergency Service has had 35 calls for help, mostly across Adelaide's south and the Fleurieu Peninsula