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Current Warnings
 

Tasmania Forecast

  • Thursday Showers throughout, heaviest in the west. Cold. Chance of snow about the highlands.

  • Friday Showers in the west, patchy and light in the east. Cold in the south. Gusty westerly.

  • Saturday Showers developing in the west. Mostly sunny and mild in the east.

  • Sunday Gusty showers spreading over the west. Winds easing. Showers developing in the east.

  • Monday Scattered showers in the along the west coast. Mostly sunny and mild in the east.

Tas Extremes and Records

Extremes and Records
Current Extremes   Last 3 Days Extremes Extremes This Month
Mon 23/11 Tue 24/11 Wed 25/11

16.2°C

St Helens Ap
Hottest

25.7°C

Friendly Beach

26.0°C

Bicheno

27.2°C

Friendly Beach

33.6°C

Campania

-2.2°C

Mt Wellington
Coldest

3.4°C

Mt Wellington

3.3°C

Mt Wellington

-3.0°C

Mt Wellington

-4.5°C

Mt Wellington

W 66km/h

Cape Bruny
Windiest

118km/h

Maatsuyker Is

111km/h

Maatsuyker Is

125km/h

Mt Wellington
-

1.8mm last hr

Mt Read
Wettest

27.8mm

Mt Read

44.4mm

Mt Read

53.0mm

Warra

60.0mm

Strathgordon
Tasmania's Records for November
Max Min Rain
Highest 38.5°C at
Hobart Ap in 1966
Lowest -1.7°C at
Mt Wellington in 1963
Highest 20.6°C at
Maydena in 1969
Lowest -6.8°C at
Liawenee in 2008
Highest 125.0mm at
Hastings in 1953

Tasmania Weather Forecasts

Station
(ungroup by district)
Forecast Min Max Chance of rain Rain amount Frost risk 9am 3pm
Wind RH Wind RH
°C °C km/h % km/h %
Windy with showers
7 13 60% 1-5mm Nil - - - -
Possible thunderstorm
5 12 90% 5-10mm Slight WSW 35 76 WSW 42 54
Showers
8 12 80% 1-5mm Nil WSW 30 49 WSW 37 38
Possible shower
10 16 40% < 1mm Nil - - - -
Possible shower
8 16 80% < 1mm Nil - - - -
Possible shower
9 14 40% < 1mm Nil WSW 23 52 WSW 35 29
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12:23 EDT

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