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
Provides access to Tasmanian weather forecasts, weather observations, flood warnings and high sea forecasts of the Bureau of Meteorology and Tasmanian - Antarctica Regional Office
www.bom.gov.auProvides access to Tasmanian weather forecasts, weather observations, flood warnings and high sea forecasts of the Bureau of Meteorology and Tasmanian - Antarctica Regional Office
www.bom.gov.auProvides access to Tasmanian weather forecasts, weather observations, flood warnings and high sea forecasts of the Bureau of Meteorology and Tasmanian - Antarctica Regional Office
www.bom.gov.auProvides access to Australian weather forecasts, weather observations, flood warnings and high sea forecasts from each state and territory provided by the Bureau of Meteorology
www.bom.gov.auProvides access to Australian weather forecasts, weather observations, flood warnings and high sea forecasts from each state and territory provided by the Bureau of Meteorology
www.bom.gov.auIt’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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