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Tasmanian Weather

Current Warnings
 

Tasmania Forecast

  • Monday Early fog patches. Becoming generally dry. Sunnier. The odd shower about east and north.

  • Tuesday Mostly sunny with increasing N'ly winds. Becoming warmer throughout.

  • Wednesday Strong to gale N'lies about high ground. Warm. Odd shower west coast. Dry elsewhere..

  • Thursday Rain throughout, heaviest in the west. Gusty NE winds, easing later.

  • Friday Mostly dry statewide. Warm across most parts, cooler over higher ground.

Tas Extremes and Records

Extremes and Records
Current Extremes   Last 3 Days Extremes Extremes This Month
Fri 10/03 Sat 11/03 Sun 12/03

21.7°C

Flinders Island
Hottest

29.2°C

Ouse

27.2°C

Scotts Peak Dam

25.0°C

Launceston

32.0°C

Bushy Park

10.7°C

Liawenee
Coldest

3.7°C

Liawenee

7.5°C

Liawenee

4.0°C

Liawenee

-2.1°C

Liawenee

S 37km/h

Eddystone Point
Windiest

51km/h

Bushy Park

66km/h

Mt Read

55km/h

Mt Read
-
no rain last hr Wettest

4.2mm

Fern Tree

22.8mm

Tasman Island

22.0mm

Ouse

22.0mm

Ouse
Tasmania's Records for March
Max Min Rain
Highest 38.0°C at
Campania in 2008
Lowest -0.9°C at
Mt Wellington in 1995
Highest 24.0°C at
Strahan in 1986
Lowest -6.9°C at
Liawenee in 2005
Highest 164.1mm at
Hastings in 1946

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 %
Sunny
15 24 20% < 1mm Nil - - - -
Mostly sunny
12 25 5% < 1mm Nil SSE 6 89 - -
Late shower
15 23 20% < 1mm Nil SW 8 78 SE 19 65
Possible shower
16 22 20% < 1mm Nil - - - -
Possible shower
15 21 20% < 1mm Nil - - - -
Mostly sunny
14 28 20% < 1mm Nil SSE 10 84 E 8 46
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Weather News

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09:50 EDT

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Mungindi robbed of state heat title

16:00 EDT

In late February Moree was awarded the title for most consecutive 35-degree days in New South Wales, but what happened to Mungindi who was leading the race down the home straight? Were they robbed? We investigate.