Here’s what’s currently notable about Tasmania’s May temperatures:
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Hobart set a May temperature record, reaching 26.9°C, surpassing the long-standing May record by about a degree or more, signaling unusually warm late autumn in the state. This moment was part of a broader pattern of unseasonably warm conditions across several Tasmanian locations.[2][4]
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Launceston and other towns also logged May records around late April 2026, with multiple sites reporting their highest May readings in decades; Launceston’s Ti Tree Bend and Airport stations exceeded previous May highs.[2]
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The warmth in Tasmania during this period was attributed to a slow-moving high-pressure system over the Tasman Sea that pushed hot air over the island, a setup also associated with unusually warm conditions in other southeastern Australian cities.[4][2]
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In addition to the May warmth, there were broader heat-related notes across Tasmania around that time, including discussions about the potential extension of the bushfire season and record-breaking warmth for May in several locations.[1][2]
If you’d like, I can pull together a quick chart of the May daily highs reported by major Tasmanian weather stations for April–May 2026 to illustrate the record-breaking trend. I can also summarize forecasts from the Bureau of Meteorology for the rest of autumn 2026 in Tasmania.
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