Tasmania is set for a warm spring — but the east could be much wetter than the west

 After a mild winter with higher-than-average maximum and minimum temperatures, spring in Tasmania is set to follow the same trend, the Bureau of Meteorology says.

Following typical winter rainfall for the state, there is a high chance of above-average rainfall for the east, but it is likely to be much drier than usual in western Tasmania.

While there were still some very cold mornings, and even some snow to low levels, temperatures were mostly higher than average for winter.

Maximum temperatures were higher than average for most of the state, tending to near average on the east coast. Minimum temperatures were also higher than average for most parts, becoming closer to average in the centre of Tasmania.

Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-09-28/tasmania-set-for-a-warm-spring-bureau-of-meteorology-says/101472992



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