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  2. Climate of Tasmania - Wikipedia

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    Queenstown has a very wet climate, and is one of the wettest locations in Tasmania with an annual average rainfall of 2408.2 mm (94.8 in), spread throughout the year. Climate data for Queenstown Month

  3. Climate of Launceston, Tasmania - Wikipedia

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    Summer rain, January 2008. Launceston, Tasmania has a cool, temperate climate, [1] ... Highest Autumn Monthly Rainfall 183.6 millimetres (7.23 in) May 1958

  4. Tasmanian temperate forests - Wikipedia

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    It is located on the drier eastern side of Tasmania, and average annual rainfall varies from 400 to 1,000 mm (16 to 39 in). Rainfall is variable from year to year and month to month, with no pronounced seasonal minimum. Rain generally falls in light showers, with the heaviest rainfall during the spring or autumn. [1]

  5. Climate of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Tasmania has a cool temperate climate, ... The highest monthly rainfall on record was 5,387.0 millimetres (212.1 in) recorded at Mount Bellenden Ker, ...

  6. 2022 Australian Rainfall Records - Wikipedia

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    A cold front and low pressure system crossed Tasmania at the start of the Month seeing record daily rainfalls for May. Many stations saw rainfall daily records along the East Coast of QLD and the Pilbara. Heavy Rain fell over large parts of Queensland with totals from 150mm - 300mm were common.

  7. Chudleigh, Tasmania - Wikipedia

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    Tasmania has an oceanic temperate climate characterised by cool summer and mild winters, with a small maximum temperature variation during the year. [59] Chudleigh lies in the rain shadow of the Great Western Tiers; rainfall in parts of the tiers exceeds 2,000 millimetres (79 in).

  8. Midlands (Tasmania) - Wikipedia

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    The climate of the Midlands is the driest in Tasmania, with annual rainfalls ranging from 450 to 600 millimetres (18 to 24 in). Rainfall is evenly distributed throughout the year and the region is less prone to very heavy rainfalls than the eastern coast of Tasmania.

  9. Drought in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Seasonal-average rainfall changes will vary across Australia: in southern mainland Australia, winter and spring rainfall is projected to decrease (high confidence), but increases are projected for Tasmania in winter (medium confidence), while in eastern and northern Australia in the near future (to 2030), natural variability is anticipated to ...