Latest News About Tasmania Weather

I don’t have live tools available right now to pull the very latest Tasmanian weather updates. I can share guidance on where to check reliable, up-to-date sources and summarize typical sources you can monitor.

Key sources for Tasmania weather updates

  • Bureau of Meteorology (BoM) Tasmanian forecasts and warnings: BoM provides current observations, warnings, radar, and forecast discussions for Tasmania. Check their Tas page and the Tasmania observation pages for real-time conditions [source: BoM Tasmanian pages].
  • Weatherzone and other Australian weather news outlets: They aggregate BoM data and publish storm/tornado/wind/rain alerts with regional detail and short-term forecasts. They often include front-tracking maps and rainfall accumulations for the coming days [source: Weatherzone Tasmania articles].
  • Local emergency services updates: Tasmania SES and state emergency channels frequently post rapid updates during severe weather events, including safety instructions and evacuation notices if needed [source: SES and emergency service channels].

What to look for right now

  • Current warnings: Look for active Severe Weather Warnings or Flood Warnings specific to Tasmanian regions (northern, southern, western coasts; central highlands; Tasman and surrounding islands).
  • Hourly observations: Temperature, wind gusts, rainfall in your area (e.g., Hobart, Launceston, burnie, and inland highlands).
  • Forecast outlook: Short-term (today and next 24–48 hours) wind gusts, rainfall amounts, potential snow in highlands, and any anticipated alerts.

If you’d like, I can:

  • Provide a concise checklist for safe actions in typical Tasmanian severe-weather scenarios (high-wind, heavy rain, flooding, cold snaps).
  • Create a quick, shareable one-page summary of where to monitor updates and what thresholds to heed (e.g., wind gusts over certain speeds, rainfall amounts that increase flood risk).
  • Help you interpret a BoM forecast snippet or a Weatherzone alert you paste here.

Would you like me to assemble a 1-page safety briefing or help interpret a live forecast you encounter? If you have a location in mind (e.g., Hobart, Launceston, or west coast highlands), I can tailor the guidance.

Sources & References

  • News

    It’s going to be a wild week in Tasmania, with the potential for 180km/h winds, more than 200mm of rain and snow in the west, thunderstorms, hail and freezing temperatures. Damaging winds have already begun across elevated areas on Monday, with Mount Wellington observing a mean wind speed of 100km/h and a gust of 129.6km/h at around 4pm. The severe weather will worsen on Tuesday, as a strong cold front approaches and crosses the state during the evening. Behind this cold front a very deep low...

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