I currently don’t have live access to up-to-the-minute feeds in this chat, but I can summarize the latest Tasmanian weather situation based on reliable sources and point you to where you can check live updates.
Key points about Tasmania weather (latest available context)
- The Australian Bureau of Meteorology (BoM) remains the primary source for current forecasts, observations, flood warnings, and high-seas alerts for Tasmania.[2][6]
- BoM provides detailed, station-based observations across Tasmanian locations (e.g., Cressy, Maria Island, Campania) with temperature, humidity, wind, and rainfall readings updated regularly.[2]
- Tasmania has historically faced severe weather episodes (strong winds, heavy rainfall, coastal inundation) that trigger official warnings and, if needed, evacuations and state-of-emergency responses.[4][5]
Where to check live updates
- BoM Tasmania page: forecasts, warnings, and observations for the state.[6]
- BoM Tasmanian observations page: live station observations across towns and coastal regions.[2]
- BoM warnings hub: current weather warnings and alerts for Tasmania.[9]
If you’d like, I can pull the very latest BoM updates and summarize:
- current forecast for Buffalo, NY (your location) vs. Tasmania (to compare weather trends)
- any active Tasmanian warnings (strength, affected districts, start/end times)
- expected impacts (wind speeds, rainfall, flood risk) and recommended precautions
Would you like me to fetch the latest BoM updates and provide a concise, cited brief?
Sources
Severe Weather Warning for DAMAGING, LOCALLY DESTRUCTIVE WINDS For people in King Island, Furneaux Islands, Western, Upper Derwent Valley, South East, North East, East Coast, North West Coast, Central North, Central Plateau and Midlands Forecast Districts. Issued at 11:02 pm Saturday, 31 August 2024. (click here for the latest version) DAMAGING WINDS CONTINUING WITH DESTRUCTIVE...
newnorfolknews.comProvides 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.auWarnings and alerts about significant weather events, to help save lives and property
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.auWeather Warning - Severe Weather Warning for TAS
www.weatherzone.com.auA State Operations Centre has been stood up to monitor the expected winds and will inform alerts to ensure Tasmanians are kept up to date. Premier Rockliff thanked the emergency services who are working 24/7 to keep Tasmanians safe. “The Government is standing ready to provide all the necessary resources and whatever supports are needed, will be made available.
www.premier.tas.gov.au