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Tasmanian Weather

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Current Warnings
 

Tasmania Forecast

  • Monday Areas of rain developing. Cool to mild westerly winds increasing.

  • Tuesday Showers increasing from the west. Late cold change with rain.

  • Wednesday Strong and cold southerly winds throughout. Snow on the central highlands. Showers in south.

  • Thursday Scattered showers in the west and north. Cool throughout.

Tas Extremes and Records

Extremes and Records
Current Extremes   Last 3 Days Extremes Extremes This Month
Fri 21/04 Sat 22/04 Sun 23/04

19.6°C

Flinders Island
Hottest

26.0°C

Launceston

21.4°C

St Helens Ap

20.5°C

Flinders Island

26.5°C

Strahan Ap

8.0°C

Mt Wellington
Coldest

5.8°C

Ross

2.9°C

Lake St Clair

5.0°C

Mt Wellington

-4.6°C

Liawenee

NNE 38km/h

Tasman Island
Windiest

55km/h

Tasman Island

40km/h

Eddystone Point

70km/h

Burnie Ntc
-
no rain last hr Wettest

8.0mm

Quamby Bluff

27.0mm

Liawenee

30.0mm

Mt Read

30.0mm

Mt Read
Tasmania's Records for April
Max Min Rain
Highest 32.0°C at
Campania in 2005
Lowest -2.4°C at
Mt Wellington in 1963
Highest 21.8°C at
Flinders Island in 1994
Lowest -7.7°C at
Liawenee in 2001
Highest 254.0mm at
Rossarden in 1960

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 %
Showers
13 18 90% 10-20mm Nil - - - -
Showers
12 19 90% 1-5mm Nil E 4 95 NW 13 81
Clearing shower
12 19 70% 1-5mm Nil NNE 13 80 NNE 14 69
Clearing shower
12 18 90% 10-20mm Nil - - - -
Possible shower
10 19 70% 5-10mm Nil - - - -
Showers
12 18 90% 5-10mm Nil SE 4 94 NNW 10 80
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11:21 EST

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