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REVEALED: The Wet, Windy and Warm Tasmania Spring Summary

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The BOM have summed up our Tassie spring for 2022 – One made up of rain, significant flooding and snow!

Spring rainfall was very much above average across the north and wettest on record for much of the east coast, with flooding in Northern Tasmania in October the most significant in the region since June 2016.

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People look out over Hobart from the summit of kunanyi/Mt Wellington

Daytime and night-time temperatures were slightly warmer than average, and snow fell to low elevations on a number of days in November.

See the full weather highlights from the BOM below!

Extremes in spring 2022
Hottest day 30.4 °C at Scotts Peak Dam on 9 Nov
Warmest days on average 18.3 °C at Launceston (Ti Tree Bend)
Coolest days on average 7.0 °C at kunanyi (Mount Wellington Pinnacle)
Coldest day -2.6 °C at kunanyi (Mount Wellington Pinnacle) on 12 Sep
Coldest night -6.9 °C at Liawenee on 1 Oct
Coolest nights on average 0.5 °C at kunanyi (Mount Wellington Pinnacle)
Warmest nights on average 10.5 °C at Swan Island
Warmest night 17.2 °C at Cape Sorell on 10 Nov
Warmest on average overall 13.3 °C at larapuna (Eddystone Point)
13.3 °C at Swan Island
Coolest on average overall 3.7 °C at kunanyi (Mount Wellington Pinnacle)
Wettest overall 924.4 mm at Gray (Dalmayne Rd)
Wettest day 188.8 mm at Mount Barrow (South Barrow) on 14 Oct
Strongest wind gust 133 km/h at kunanyi (Mount Wellington Pinnacle) on 22 Nov

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