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Nov
03
2009

Climate in Tasmania

While planning Tasmania Tour you may like to know about Climate in Tasmania. Read below to know about overview on Tasmanian climate and also check About Tasmania in Brief.

Climate in Tasmania is described as temperate maritime, being surrounded by sea, and rarely experiences extremes of temperature. The prevailing weather pattern is from west to east and as a result the west coast is the wettest, while the east coast is almost always warmer and milder than the rest of the state. Tasmania has a cool temperate climate with four distinct seasons.

Summer
Summer in Tasmania lasts from December to February when the average maximum sea temperature is 21 °C (70 °F) and inland areas around Launceston reach 24 °C (75 °F). Other inland areas are much cooler with Liawenee, located on the Central Plateau, one of the coldest places in Australia with temperatures in February ranging between 4 °C (39 °F) to 17 °C (63 °F). Average maximum temperatures across the State range between 20 degrees and 24 degrees Celsius

Autumn
Autumn in Tasmania lasts between March and May. Autumn has still sunny days and riotous colours as 200 year-old oaks, elms and birches turn from gold to red in preparation for winter.

Winter
Winter in Tasmania runs from May through August and are generally the wettest and coolest months in the state, with most high lying areas receiving considerable snowfall. Winter maximums are 12 °C (54 °F) on average along coastal areas and 3 °C (37 °F) on the central plateau.

Spring
Spring in Tasmania is from September to November. Spring is a season of transition, where winter weather patterns begin to take the shape of summer patterns. Although snowfall is still common up until October. Spring is generally the windiest time of the year with afternoon sea breezes starting to take effect on the coast.

Spring is the season of growth. Wild flowers, in their myriads of colours, cover the forests. Spring is also the time to get ready for some trout fishing action, as the fish start biting again in our highland lakes and streams.

Rainfall
Rainfall varies dramatically across the Island. Rainfall in Tasmania follows a complicated pattern rather analogous to that found on large continents at the same latitude in the northern hemisphere. On the western side rainfall increases from around 1,458 millimetres (57.4 in) at Strahan on the coast up to 2,690 millimetres (106 in) at Cradle Valley in the highlands.
Hobart, with an average of 626 millimetres (24 inches) is Australia’s second-driest capital city (after Adelaide). While on the west coast an annual average of 2,400 mm (95 inches) ensures the rainforest thrives. The eastern part of Tasmania has more evenly distributed rainfall than in the west, and most months receive very similar averages.

Tasmania generally enjoys a temperate, comfortable climate and plenty of sunshine.

To know more on Tasmania weather check:
Bureau of Meteorology site ( External Link )

You can also check live updates for The weather in Australia

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  • Evan k says:

    Tasmania’s climate is described as temperate maritime, being surrounded by sea, and rarely experiences extremes of temperature. The prevailing weather pattern is from west to east and as a result the west coast is the wettest, while the east coast is almost always warmer and milder than the rest of the state. Summer brings warm days and mild evenings from December to February, while winter can be stormy with snow on the mountain peaks between July and August. Rainfall occurs throughout the year. The weather is most stable from the end of summer to autumn (February to April).

    —-Very useful information on Tasmania Weather and Climate
    Thank you.

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