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Tasmania's Weather: When Mother Nature Throws a Tantrum!

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Severe weather is causing chaos in Tasmania! Evacuations are in order as flooding hits. Let's hope the sun returns soon!

Tasmania is currently battling a severe weather outbreak that has resulted in major flood warnings and power outages across the state. Tasmanian officials are advising residents near the River Derwent to consider evacuating, due to the increasing flood risks as heavy rain continues to pummel the region. The unusual weather patterns, characterized by a vigorous west to north-westerly airstream, are expected to persist, bringing along strong winds and more rain. As the bad weather rolls in, communication networks have also gone haywire, leaving numerous communities without phone coverage and many residents feeling a bit left in the lurch.

In light of the dangers, residents are being urged to prepare their homes and heed warnings from local authorities. Predictions of unprecedented wind gusts and significant rainfall have trapped Tasmanians in a cycle of vigilance. Emergency services are having a busy weekend, with the State Emergency Service responding to over 330 calls for assistance already! Between flying roofs and uprooted trees, this wild weather episode has Tasmanians holding their breaths and clutching their umbrellas tightly.

Reports indicate that dangerous tides are adding to the already perilous flooding situation in regions like Derwent. On the west coast, floodwaters are rising, and communities are racing to collect essentials and secure their properties before the water reaches more extensive levels. It's a race against nature, and while it can be unnerving, itโ€™s also a reminder of the community spirit that shines brightly even when the weather turns stormy.

As the tumultuous weather continues to wreak havoc, the Tasmanian government is keeping a close eye on the situation, with officials urging everyone to stay informed and safe. So, if you're a Tasmanian, the best advice is to stay clear of those waters, find your torch (because who needs Netflix during a storm, right?), and remember that safety comes first!

Did you know that Tasmania is home to some of the strongest winds in the world, known as the "Roaring Forties"? These winds blow consistently and fiercely over the Southern Ocean, contributing to Tasmania's stormy weather patterns. Furthermore, Tasmania's unique climate is a byproduct of its geographical isolation, which means that when weather hits, it often packs a serious punch. So next time a storm rolls in, just remember: you're living in one of the wildest places on earth!

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Major flood warning as severe weather pounds Tasmania ... (Canberra CityNews)

Tasmanian officials are warning residents living near the River Derwent to consider evacuating, as severe weather causing serious flood risks.

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Wild weather in Tasmania knocks out phone coverage, power, as ... (ABC News)

A "vigorous west to north-westerly airstream" is continuing to bring heavy rain and strong winds to Tasmania, with one community being told they may have to ...

Keeping Tasmanians safe during dangerous weather (Premier of Tasmania)

Tasmanians are being urged to prepare and heed the warnings for a rare and dangerous winds forecast from this afternoon and coming days.

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Dangerous tides in the west, floods in Derwent (The Mercury)

Wild weather continues to strike across Tasmania on Sunday, September 1. Here's The Mercury's rolling coverage with the latest.

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Evacuations warning as severe weather pounds Tasmania (Goulburn Post)

Tasmanian residents are being urged to get ready to evacuate their homes and businesses as severe winds and heavy rainfall continue to batter the state.

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Tasmanians Urged to be Vigilant as Severe Weather Continues (Tasmanian Times)

Severe weather is forecast to continue over the coming days, bringing damaging winds and heavy rainfall. SES has responded to more than 330 requests for ...

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Emergency services spring into action amid severe weather in ... (SBS)

A series of cold fronts have brought damaging and destructive winds to Tasmania. Thousands have lost power and parts of Tasmania's south-east are now under ...

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What schools are closed in Tasmania? Everything you need to know ... (ABC News)

Tasmania has been hit by days of downpours, damaging winds and power outages, with residents in some communities now facing a flooding emergency.

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Evacuations warning as severe weather pounds Tasmania (The North West Star)

Tasmanian residents are being urged to get ready to evacuate their homes and businesses as severe winds and heavy rainfall continue to batter the state.

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Tasmanians near parts of Derwent and Styx rivers told to evacuate (9News)

Residents near two rising Tasmanian rivers have been warned to evacuate as heavy rain and damaging winds la...

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Tasmania severe weather live: BOM warns of flooding risk ... (ABC News)

Tasmania's hammering from wild weather is continuing, with thousands of people without electricity and a flood evacuation underway. Follow live.

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150km/h winds, 37000 without power as severe weather lashes ... (Pulse Hobart)

Tasmania is facing widespread power outages this morning, with over 37,000 homes and businesses currently without electricity.

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Weather: three schools closed, nine mobile sites still offline (The Mercury)

The Department of Education has confirmed three school have closed due to severe weather conditions, elsewhere the Upper Derwent Valley has been evacuated.

Department of Health monitoring weather situation across the State (Tasmanian Department of Health)

Mains power has now been restored at the North West Regional Hospital (NWRH) after it moved to generator power overnight in response to temporary disruption to ...

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