Tasmanian Weather
Tasmania Forecast
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Sunday Becoming mostly sunny. Warm inland. Gentle winds. Coastal sea breezes.
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Monday Showers developing, mainly west. Cloud and wind increasing.
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Tuesday Showers, mainly west and south. Cloudy. Brisk westerly winds.
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Wednesday Showers, mainly west and south. Cool with brisk westerly winds.
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Thursday Showers, mainly west and south. Cloudy. Brisk westerly winds.
Tas Extremes and Records
Current Extremes | Last 3 Days Extremes | Extremes This Month | |||
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Thu 26/01 | Fri 27/01 | Sat 28/01 | |||
22.8°C Launceston |
Hottest |
27.3°C Swansea |
28.8°C Campania |
27.9°C Fingal |
34.7°C Friendly Beach |
11.2°C Mt Wellington |
Coldest |
0.7°C Liawenee |
6.6°C Mt Read |
-0.4°C Butlers Gorge |
-2.7°C Liawenee |
NE 37km/h Dunalley |
Windiest |
105km/h Maatsuyker Is |
94km/h Maatsuyker Is |
90km/h Maatsuyker Is |
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no rain last hr | Wettest |
5.4mm Mt Read |
3.8mm Strahan Ap |
2.0mm Mt Read |
2.4mm Mt Read |
Tasmania's Records for January | |||
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Max | Min | Rain | |
Highest 42.2°C at Scamander in 2009 Lowest 2.1°C at Mt Wellington in 2009 |
Highest 25.6°C at Risdon in 1962 Lowest -4.0°C at Liawenee in 2000 |
Highest 265.0mm at Scamander in 2011 |
Tasmania Weather Forecasts
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Station (ungroup by district) |
Forecast | Min | Max | Chance of rain | Rain amount | Frost risk | 9am | 3pm | |||
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Wind | RH | Wind | RH | ||||||||
°C | °C | km/h | % | km/h | % | ||||||
Sunny |
13 | 21 | 40% | < 1mm | Nil | - | - | - | - | ||
Sunny |
10 | 21 | 70% | 1-5mm | Nil | NE 4 | 68 | WNW 14 | 52 | ||
Mostly sunny |
11 | 25 | 50% | < 1mm | Nil | N 9 | 52 | ENE 15 | 40 | ||
Mostly sunny |
15 | 22 | 10% | < 1mm | Nil | - | - | - | - | ||
Mostly sunny |
12 | 24 | 50% | < 1mm | Nil | - | - | - | - | ||
Mostly sunny |
12 | 24 | 10% | < 1mm | Nil | ENE 5 | 72 | N 17 | 49 |
Weather News
Wrap up of the Tropical Low
12:31 EDT
A tropical low is now continuing off WA's Pilbara coast and weakening over the Indian Ocean.
WA cyclone: BOM gives Pilbara residents all clear for tropical low
21:44 EDT
People in parts of Western Australia's Pilbara region are given the all clear by the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) regarding a tropical low that earlier prompted a blue alert.
Bodies recovered after three drown in crowded 4WD swept into Northern Territory floodwaters
20:52 EDT
The bodies of a woman and two men have been recovered after their troop carrier trying to cross a flooded causeway south-west of Darwin was swept off the road with 20 people on board.