More damaging winds and rain for Tasmania
Welcome relief could be on the way for many dry Tassie gardens and paddocks — but the winter forecast could spell a harsh season ahead for some struggling farmers. The latest warnings >>
Welcome relief could be on the way for many dry Tassie gardens and paddocks — but the winter forecast could spell a harsh season ahead for some struggling farmers. The latest warnings >>
Tasmania’s serene weather which has dominated April is about to shift. Here’s what we can expect for the final week of school holidays >>
Heavy rain and thunderstorms are sweeping over parts of Tasmania, with the Bureau of Meteorology issuing a severe weather alert. Is it enough rain >>
Strong winds have lashed parts of Tasmania ranging as strong as category two cyclones. But the state is shaping up for perfect weather over the Easter long weekend. Forecast >>
Ben Lomond has turned into a winter wonderland overnight, with guests enjoying snowball fights as they wait for the opening of ski lifts. See the pictures >
While Tasmanian peaks are getting close to being a snowy paradise, the El Niño alert might put a damper on this winter’s snowfall. FORECAST >>
Floodwaters in the Huon Valley are subsiding after an emergency warning for parts of the town was issued overnight. LATEST WARNINGS + FORECAST >>
Motorists and bushwalkers are being urged to prepare for cold temperatures, snow and icy conditions across Tasmania this weekend. FULL FORECAST >>
Brrrrr. Tasmanians are bracing for a chilly start to May with rain, snow and frost expected this week. SEE THE FORECAST >>
Tasmanians are set to shiver during the Easter long weekend as rain, colder temps and snow, hail and potential thunderstorms all forecast across the state. SEE THE FORECAST
Tasmanians will get a frosty start tomorrow morning, with icy conditions forecast and near-zero temperatures. FORECAST >>
The first snow of the year has blanketed elevated parts of Tassie after a strong cold front swept across the state. See the photos and the latest forecast >>
Authorities are warning Tasmanians of heavy rainfall and potential flash flooding as the State Emergency Services increase volunteers over the next 24 hours. FOLLOW THE LATEST >>
Tasmanians are being urged to prepare their properties for increased fire risk, as the state braces for ‘heat spikes’. SEE THE FORECAST >>
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