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HIGGINS STORM CHASING Our latest in-house weather forecasts, maps and warnings have years of proven reliability. Through our various platforms we offer accurate weather forecasts, updates, warnings, emergency alerts and live coverage right across Australia HIGGINS STORM CHASING Passwords are case sensitive. Tick "remember me" to save logging in next visit. Check your spam or junk email folder of your email inbox for the password reset link if required. HIGGINS STORM CHASING Wall clouds are some of the most eye capturing parts of storm chasing, and are often the visual appearance that a thunderstorm (or likely Supercell if a wall cloud is present) is taking the next step to becoming even more dangerous. The wall cloud typically indicates where the area of strongest HIGGINS STORM CHASING When we talk about thunderstorms and rain events, a term which is commonly used is steering winds or steering strength. These are arguably some of the most vital winds for any given weather event – whether its rain, showers, thunderstorms, cold fronts, East Coast Low’s even heatwaves can be influenced not so much by “steering winds”, but the winds within that part of the atmosphere. HIGGINS STORM CHASING Australian East Coast Low’s are extratropical cyclones. East Coast Low’s (or ECL’s as their initials) are not known as cyclones because we (being the general public, weather presenters and reporters, or even official agencies) refer to cyclones as the warm cored systems that impact the Australian tropics. HIGGINS STORM CHASING The short answer is yes. Hail does without a doubt occur at night. I myself hav e chased several hailstorms after dark in Australia, and countless ones in the States – where I have even been under tornado warned Supercells at 2am which were warned for tennis to softball size hail! So from my own personal account (Thomas) I can assure you, hail does occur at night. HIGGINS STORM CHASING Its believed the eye of the system crossed a few kilometres North of Mackay on the evening of Sunday, January 20th 1918. This unfortunately meant the city of Mackay was in the full impact zone where it was buffeted by very destructive Category 4 strength winds. HIGGINS STORM CHASING After Severe TC Veronica produced historic rainfall and severe, dangerous flooding across the Pilbara.. it appears as though WA might need to prepare for another system which is HIGGINS STORM CHASING South Australia has just endured its hottest day on record as dozens of locations record their hottest day’s ever courtesy of a blast furnace sending inferno-like heat across the entire State. Adelaide City was one location that broke its all-time record as well as becoming the hottest capital HIGGINS STORM CHASING Parkes was the first town hit, with the Supercell roaring into town virtually smack on 7pm local time. While the town itself was battered by large hail up to 3cm and damaging to locally destructive winds which brought down trees, powerlines and blacked out at least half thetime.
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HIGGINS STORM CHASING HSC was first established in September 2011 through our Facebook and website where we currently have a very large fan base of almost 1 million followers. We report on Weather, Tsunamis, Bush Fires and Earthquakes across Australia. Our operations expanded in 2015 to a fully operational private HIGGINS STORM CHASING Lets break down the season. It was a slow start to the 2019-2020 tropical cyclone season as a strongly positive Indian Ocean Dipole and a warmer than normal ENSO (warm side of neutral) delayed the start of the monsoon across the Tropics as the monsoon trough remained over Indonesia and even North of the equator for an extensiveperiod of time.
HIGGINS STORM CHASING Did you know that there are different types of frost? • Hoar Frost is the most common form of frost and this is when the ground turns frosty or loose ice crystals appear on things such as leaves, fences, spider webs etc. This form of frost develops on cold, clear nights (as stated above). There are 4 different types of hoar frost – air hoar, surface hoar, crevasse hoar and HIGGINS STORM CHASING The 2019-2020 tropical cyclone season for Australia has officially come to an end. The season played out generally as expected when predictions were made back in September and October of 2019, with a slow start to the year, followed by a burst of frequent systems. HIGGINS STORM CHASING Australian East Coast Low’s are extratropical cyclones. East Coast Low’s (or ECL’s as their initials) are not known as cyclones because we (being the general public, weather presenters and reporters, or even official agencies) refer to cyclones as the warm cored systems that impact the Australian tropics. HIGGINS STORM CHASING The short answer is yes. Hail does without a doubt occur at night. I myself hav e chased several hailstorms after dark in Australia, and countless ones in the States – where I have even been under tornado warned Supercells at 2am which were warned for tennis to softball size hail! So from my own personal account (Thomas) I can assure you, hail does occur at night. HIGGINS STORM CHASING Cirrocumulus clouds are also one of the most photogenic clouds and sought after clouds when it comes to scenic photography as these high level clouds have the ability to fill the entire sky and be ignited by the sun as it rises and sets below the horizon. These clouds, similarto both cumulus and
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HIGGINS STORM CHASING The strongest heatwave for 2016/17 is about to sweep South Australia, New South Wales, Victoria and Queensland bringing extremely hot conditions with increased bushfire and heat stress risks. Above image – Maximums via OCF/BSCH for Saturday, February 11th. Over the next 4to 5
HIGGINS STORM CHASING Our latest in-house weather forecasts, maps and warnings have years of proven reliability. Through our various platforms we offer accurate weather forecasts, updates, warnings, emergency alerts and live coverage right across Australia HIGGINS STORM CHASING Tick "remember me" to save logging in next visit. Check your spam or junk email folder of your email inbox for the password reset link if required. If you need assistance email the HSC team>>> admin@higginsstormchasing.com. You must be registered to login Subscribe to our premium membership to gain access the weather portal. HIGGINS STORM CHASING Wall clouds are some of the most eye capturing parts of storm chasing, and are often the visual appearance that a thunderstorm (or likely Supercell if a wall cloud is present) is taking the next step to becoming even more dangerous. The wall cloud typically indicates where the area of strongest HIGGINS STORM CHASING 100 years ago today, on January 20th 1918, Mackay was directly hit by one of the worst Tropical Cyclones in not only Queensland, but Australian history. Heres a rundown of how the unnamed beast brought havoc to the Whitsundays! Above image was the eventual track over Mackay via Harden Up. In 1918, technology certainly wasn’t ascapable or
HIGGINS STORM CHASING When we talk about thunderstorms and rain events, a term which is commonly used is steering winds or steering strength. These are arguably some of the most vital winds for any given weather event – whether its rain, showers, thunderstorms, cold fronts, East Coast Low’s even heatwaves can be influenced not so much by “steering winds”, but the winds within that part of the atmosphere. HIGGINS STORM CHASING The short answer is yes. Hail does without a doubt occur at night. I myself hav e chased several hailstorms after dark in Australia, and countless ones in the States – where I have even been under tornado warned Supercells at 2am which were warned for tennis to softball size hail! So from my own personal account (Thomas) I can assure you, hail does occur at night. HIGGINS STORM CHASING The all-time record was actually recorded in November. • Nuriootpa has shattered its all-time of 44.1ºc by 1.9ºc! • Ceduna has recorded its 2 hottest days ever, over the past 2 days. 48.4ºc yesterday was an all-time record which was re-broken today. • Mount Lofty broke its all time record (set last year) by a staggering, morethan 3ºc!
HIGGINS STORM CHASING The majority of global models are expecting the system to intensify while tracking West to South West into the Joseph Bonaparte Gulf, West of the NT / North the Kimberley. From there, the system is currently ‘more likely than not’ to become a tropical cyclone over the HIGGINS STORM CHASING October 14, 2014 – Winds of 161km/h were recorded off the NSW Coast as torrential rain from a dangerous East Coast Low hit Greater Sydney. April 20-23, 2015 – At least 4 people were killed in the worst flooding to hit the Hunter since the 2007 ECL which grounded the Pasha Bulka. Torrential rainfall with more than 500mm in less than 48hrs HIGGINS STORM CHASING Parkes was the first town hit, with the Supercell roaring into town virtually smack on 7pm local time. While the town itself was battered by large hail up to 3cm and damaging to locally destructive winds which brought down trees, powerlines and blacked out at least half thetime.
HIGGINS STORM CHASING Our latest in-house weather forecasts, maps and warnings have years of proven reliability. Through our various platforms we offer accurate weather forecasts, updates, warnings, emergency alerts and live coverage right across Australia HIGGINS STORM CHASING Tick "remember me" to save logging in next visit. Check your spam or junk email folder of your email inbox for the password reset link if required. If you need assistance email the HSC team>>> admin@higginsstormchasing.com. You must be registered to login Subscribe to our premium membership to gain access the weather portal. HIGGINS STORM CHASING Wall clouds are some of the most eye capturing parts of storm chasing, and are often the visual appearance that a thunderstorm (or likely Supercell if a wall cloud is present) is taking the next step to becoming even more dangerous. The wall cloud typically indicates where the area of strongest HIGGINS STORM CHASING 100 years ago today, on January 20th 1918, Mackay was directly hit by one of the worst Tropical Cyclones in not only Queensland, but Australian history. Heres a rundown of how the unnamed beast brought havoc to the Whitsundays! Above image was the eventual track over Mackay via Harden Up. In 1918, technology certainly wasn’t ascapable or
HIGGINS STORM CHASING When we talk about thunderstorms and rain events, a term which is commonly used is steering winds or steering strength. These are arguably some of the most vital winds for any given weather event – whether its rain, showers, thunderstorms, cold fronts, East Coast Low’s even heatwaves can be influenced not so much by “steering winds”, but the winds within that part of the atmosphere. HIGGINS STORM CHASING The short answer is yes. Hail does without a doubt occur at night. I myself hav e chased several hailstorms after dark in Australia, and countless ones in the States – where I have even been under tornado warned Supercells at 2am which were warned for tennis to softball size hail! So from my own personal account (Thomas) I can assure you, hail does occur at night. HIGGINS STORM CHASING The all-time record was actually recorded in November. • Nuriootpa has shattered its all-time of 44.1ºc by 1.9ºc! • Ceduna has recorded its 2 hottest days ever, over the past 2 days. 48.4ºc yesterday was an all-time record which was re-broken today. • Mount Lofty broke its all time record (set last year) by a staggering, morethan 3ºc!
HIGGINS STORM CHASING The majority of global models are expecting the system to intensify while tracking West to South West into the Joseph Bonaparte Gulf, West of the NT / North the Kimberley. From there, the system is currently ‘more likely than not’ to become a tropical cyclone over the HIGGINS STORM CHASING October 14, 2014 – Winds of 161km/h were recorded off the NSW Coast as torrential rain from a dangerous East Coast Low hit Greater Sydney. April 20-23, 2015 – At least 4 people were killed in the worst flooding to hit the Hunter since the 2007 ECL which grounded the Pasha Bulka. Torrential rainfall with more than 500mm in less than 48hrs HIGGINS STORM CHASING Parkes was the first town hit, with the Supercell roaring into town virtually smack on 7pm local time. While the town itself was battered by large hail up to 3cm and damaging to locally destructive winds which brought down trees, powerlines and blacked out at least half thetime.
HSC SHOP - HIGGINS STORM CHASING Showing all 4 results. Default sorting Sort by popularity Sort by latest Sort by price: low to high Sort by price: high to low. Default sorting. Add to cart. Beanie. $ 25.00. Add to cart. Stickers. $ 2.00. HIGGINS STORM CHASING UPDATE 11:30am: Temperatures are heating up across the state today thanks to a low off the NENSW coast pulling hotter Westerly winds across Southern and Central districts. Top temps are expected to range from 34-40C with high humidity. Most locations have already exceeded30C
HIGGINS STORM CHASING Higgins Storm Chasing App. HSC was first established in September 2011 through our Facebook and website where we currently have a very large fan base of almost 1 million followers. We report on Weather, Tsunamis, Bush Fires and Earthquakes across Australia. Our operations expanded in 2015 to a fully operational private weatrher forecasting HIGGINS STORM CHASING Advection Frost via Kathy Diemer. • Window Frost – this is the most common type of frost for your car. It occurs when a glass pane (most likely a singular pane, not a double) is subject to very cold temperatures outside and warmer but mostly more humid conditions inside. Water vapour develops on the outside of the pane due to thehumid
HIGGINS STORM CHASING The short answer is yes. Hail does without a doubt occur at night. I myself hav e chased several hailstorms after dark in Australia, and countless ones in the States – where I have even been under tornado warned Supercells at 2am which were warned for tennis to softball size hail! So from my own personal account (Thomas) I can assure you, hail does occur at night. HIGGINS STORM CHASING October 14, 2014 – Winds of 161km/h were recorded off the NSW Coast as torrential rain from a dangerous East Coast Low hit Greater Sydney. April 20-23, 2015 – At least 4 people were killed in the worst flooding to hit the Hunter since the 2007 ECL which grounded the Pasha Bulka. Torrential rainfall with more than 500mm in less than 48hrs HIGGINS STORM CHASING The Latin meaning of the words cirrus and cumulus means a heap of locks or tufts which is what they appear to be (like little cotton balls floating in the sky). Cirrocumulus clouds, similar to cirrus clouds, sit no lower than 20,000ft in the atmosphere and as high as HIGGINS STORM CHASING A ‘rain shadow’ is the dry area on the leeward side (the side away from the wind) on a mountainous area. The orographic lift effect forces moisture up one side of the mountain, where it then cools and condenses on that same side. A rain shadow occurs when this takes place and the mountains whilst producing rainfall also block rainfallfrom
HIGGINS STORM CHASING The strongest heatwave for 2016/17 is about to sweep South Australia, New South Wales, Victoria and Queensland bringing extremely hot conditions with increased bushfire and heat stress risks. Above image – Maximums via OCF/BSCH for Saturday, February 11th. Over the next 4to 5
HIGGINS STORM CHASING Through our various platforms we offer accurate weather forecasts, updates, warnings, emergency alerts and live coverage right acrossAustralia.
HIGGINS STORM CHASING Our latest in-house weather forecasts, maps and warnings have years of proven reliability. Through our various platforms we offer accurate weather forecasts, updates, warnings, emergency alerts and live coverage right across Australia HIGGINS STORM CHASING Tick "remember me" to save logging in next visit. Check your spam or junk email folder of your email inbox for the password reset link if required. If you need assistance email the HSC team>>> admin@higginsstormchasing.com. You must be registered to login Subscribe to our premium membership to gain access the weather portal. HIGGINS STORM CHASING Your Higgins membership will provide you with accurate weather information and outstanding customer service. Our latest in-house weather forecasts, maps and warnings have years of proven reliability. We utilise 25 years of experience to analyse raw weather data from many sources across the world to HIGGINS STORM CHASING UPDATE 11:30am: Temperatures are heating up across the state today thanks to a low off the NENSW coast pulling hotter Westerly winds across Southern and Central districts. Top temps are expected to range from 34-40C with high humidity. Most locations have already exceeded 30C prior to midday.Some. HIGGINS STORM CHASING When we talk about thunderstorms and rain events, a term which is commonly used is steering winds or steering strength. These are arguably some of the most vital winds for any given weather event – whether its rain, showers, thunderstorms, cold fronts, East Coast Low’s even heatwaves can be influenced not so much by “steering winds”, but the winds within that part of the atmosphere. HIGGINS STORM CHASING In all cases, if a Cyclone, Typhoon or Hurricane was to move out of tropical waters (waters over 26ºc) and becomes cold cored, then it becomes a sub-tropical system – these are more likely over areas such as New Zealand, the U.K, Canada. They still maintain the same strength, its just by definition their mechanics have now beenaltered.
HIGGINS STORM CHASING These winds are expected to produce widespread fine, sunny and slightly warmer conditions across the entirety of the Ranges and Inland areas throughout the day and into the night. Temperatures: Brisbane 11-23ºc, Ipswich 4-24ºc, Beaudesert 5-24ºc, Gold Coast Seaway 13-23ºc, Gold Coast Inland 2-23ºc, Coolangatta 12-23ºc,Sunshine Coast 12
HIGGINS STORM CHASING The all-time record was actually recorded in November. • Nuriootpa has shattered its all-time of 44.1ºc by 1.9ºc! • Ceduna has recorded its 2 hottest days ever, over the past 2 days. 48.4ºc yesterday was an all-time record which was re-broken today. • Mount Lofty broke its all time record (set last year) by a staggering, morethan 3ºc!
HIGGINS STORM CHASING Parkes was the first town hit, with the Supercell roaring into town virtually smack on 7pm local time. While the town itself was battered by large hail up to 3cm and damaging to locally destructive winds which brought down trees, powerlines and blacked out at least half thetime.
HIGGINS STORM CHASING The strongest heatwave for 2016/17 is about to sweep South Australia, New South Wales, Victoria and Queensland bringing extremely hot conditions with increased bushfire and heat stress risks. Above image – Maximums via OCF/BSCH for Saturday, February 11th. Over the next 4 to 5 days, a low pressure HIGGINS STORM CHASING Our latest in-house weather forecasts, maps and warnings have years of proven reliability. Through our various platforms we offer accurate weather forecasts, updates, warnings, emergency alerts and live coverage right across Australia HIGGINS STORM CHASING Tick "remember me" to save logging in next visit. Check your spam or junk email folder of your email inbox for the password reset link if required. If you need assistance email the HSC team>>> admin@higginsstormchasing.com. You must be registered to login Subscribe to our premium membership to gain access the weather portal. HIGGINS STORM CHASING Your Higgins membership will provide you with accurate weather information and outstanding customer service. Our latest in-house weather forecasts, maps and warnings have years of proven reliability. We utilise 25 years of experience to analyse raw weather data from many sources across the world to HIGGINS STORM CHASING UPDATE 11:30am: Temperatures are heating up across the state today thanks to a low off the NENSW coast pulling hotter Westerly winds across Southern and Central districts. Top temps are expected to range from 34-40C with high humidity. Most locations have already exceeded 30C prior to midday.Some. HIGGINS STORM CHASING When we talk about thunderstorms and rain events, a term which is commonly used is steering winds or steering strength. These are arguably some of the most vital winds for any given weather event – whether its rain, showers, thunderstorms, cold fronts, East Coast Low’s even heatwaves can be influenced not so much by “steering winds”, but the winds within that part of the atmosphere. HIGGINS STORM CHASING In all cases, if a Cyclone, Typhoon or Hurricane was to move out of tropical waters (waters over 26ºc) and becomes cold cored, then it becomes a sub-tropical system – these are more likely over areas such as New Zealand, the U.K, Canada. They still maintain the same strength, its just by definition their mechanics have now beenaltered.
HIGGINS STORM CHASING These winds are expected to produce widespread fine, sunny and slightly warmer conditions across the entirety of the Ranges and Inland areas throughout the day and into the night. Temperatures: Brisbane 11-23ºc, Ipswich 4-24ºc, Beaudesert 5-24ºc, Gold Coast Seaway 13-23ºc, Gold Coast Inland 2-23ºc, Coolangatta 12-23ºc,Sunshine Coast 12
HIGGINS STORM CHASING The all-time record was actually recorded in November. • Nuriootpa has shattered its all-time of 44.1ºc by 1.9ºc! • Ceduna has recorded its 2 hottest days ever, over the past 2 days. 48.4ºc yesterday was an all-time record which was re-broken today. • Mount Lofty broke its all time record (set last year) by a staggering, morethan 3ºc!
HIGGINS STORM CHASING Parkes was the first town hit, with the Supercell roaring into town virtually smack on 7pm local time. While the town itself was battered by large hail up to 3cm and damaging to locally destructive winds which brought down trees, powerlines and blacked out at least half thetime.
HIGGINS STORM CHASING The strongest heatwave for 2016/17 is about to sweep South Australia, New South Wales, Victoria and Queensland bringing extremely hot conditions with increased bushfire and heat stress risks. Above image – Maximums via OCF/BSCH for Saturday, February 11th. Over the next 4 to 5 days, a low pressure HIGGINS STORM CHASING A monsoon trough will develop across tropical parts of Australia, as time goes on, this monsoon trough will spawn several areas of thunderstorm activity, known as monsoon convection or monsoon thunderstorms. These storms due to the way they develop, will last for extreme periods of time, with lightning always being detected withinthe large mass.
HIGGINS STORM CHASING Lightning is an electrical current which can either travel across the sky or towards the ground. The thunderstorm which lightning develops within becomes electrically charged (as is every object on Earth) and it becomes both negatively and positively charged. The lighter, more positively charged particles develop at the top of the thunderstormDEBBIE IS BORN!
25 Mar Debbie is born! Tropical Cyclone Debbie has been officially named as a Category 1 system in the Coral Sea, approximately 500km North-East of Bowen. Above image via NOAA. Over the past 12-24hrs, strong and explosive convection has developed around the low level circulation centre of the system which has wrapped in and allowed thesystem
HIGGINS STORM CHASING Wall clouds are some of the most eye capturing parts of storm chasing, and are often the visual appearance that a thunderstorm (or likely Supercell if a wall cloud is present) is taking the next step to becoming even more dangerous. The wall cloud typically indicates where the area of strongest HIGGINS STORM CHASING A ‘rain shadow’ is the dry area on the leeward side (the side away from the wind) on a mountainous area. The orographic lift effect forces moisture up one side of the mountain, where it then cools and condenses on that same side. A rain shadow occurs when this takes place and the mountains whilst producing rainfall also block rainfallfrom
HIGGINS STORM CHASING Dust devils can be one of the most argued topics when it comes to people labelling something in the Australian Weather World. This will explain exactly what a Dust Devil is, how they form and their potential threats. To start off, ‘Dust Devil’ is the OFFICIAL global terminology HIGGINS STORM CHASING The short answer is yes. Hail does without a doubt occur at night. I myself hav e chased several hailstorms after dark in Australia, and countless ones in the States – where I have even been under tornado warned Supercells at 2am which were warned for tennis to softball size hail! So from my own personal account (Thomas) I can assure you, hail does occur at night. HIGGINS STORM CHASING Through our various platforms we offer accurate weather forecasts, updates, warnings, emergency alerts and live coverage right acrossAustralia.
HIGGINS STORM CHASING Tropical Cyclone Ernie was officially upgraded from Invest 94S (Tropical Low) into a Category 1 Cyclone just before 5am AEST and then upgraded to a Category 2 system shortly before 11am AEST. This system remains in a favourable environment for further intensification as it HIGGINS STORM CHASING A clash of winds (generated by a high South-East of Invercargill and Debbie North-West of Auckland) is expected to see gusts of 70-100km/h develop across the Taranaki Bight and Cook Strait during Tuesday morning, increasing to 90-125km/h, possibly higher by the evening. This will include Wellington. Nelson, Palmerston North and Whanganui.Skip to content
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2019-08-09T00:42:51+10:00 FROZEN TEMPERATURES HITTING NSW, VIC & ACT HARD!Thomas
2019-08-09T00:42:51+10:00August 9th, 2019|0 Comments Winter is about to turn itself up a notch over NSW, VIC and the ACT with frigid temperatures - even for Winter standards! Above image - Temperature anomaly for Sunday showing temperatures WAYYYYY below*
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2019-08-09T00:47:55+10:00August 9th, 2019|0 Comments After Spring or even Summer-like temperatures on Thursday across large parts of the State, the majority of QLD is expected to see a cold blast now which will send temperatures the other way and*
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2019-08-08T09:58:31+10:00 SNOW POSSIBLE IN CANBERRA – LIKELY ON THE HILLSJeff Higgins
2019-08-08T09:58:31+10:00August 8th, 2019|0 Comments Issued 8th August 2019. Snow often falls on the ACT ranges during strong cold fronts but it always struggles to reach Canberra city due to the lower elevation. The polar airmass coming this*
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2019-08-08T02:48:31+10:00 MULTIPLE STATES LIKELY TO BE IMPACTED BY DUSTThomas
2019-08-08T02:48:31+10:00August 8th, 2019|0 Comments Widespread raised dust, haze and possible dust storms are expected to impact large parts of NSW, Northern VIC, South Australia, the Northern Territory and Queensland - possibly reaching the East Coast over thenext
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2019-08-08T11:51:25+10:00 SNOW FOR NORTHERN NSW AND A GOOD CHANCE IN QLD THIS WEEKEND!Jeff Higgins
2019-08-08T11:51:25+10:00August 7th, 2019|0 Comments Issued 7th August 2019. A perfect forecast opportunity exists to experience SNOW on the Northern Tablelands of NSW this weekend with snow also possible in QLD on the Granite Belt! Above image: Torah*
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2019-08-07T15:38:26+10:00 SNOW TO LOW LEVELS IN TASMANIA!Thomas
2019-08-07T15:38:26+10:00August 7th, 2019|0 Comments Issued August 7th, 2019. A complex weather pattern between Thursday and Sunday is expected to deliver rain, storms, hail, damaging winds and snow to Tasmania with the majority, if not all, of the StateTHE
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