Tasmania: Winter off to (record) freezing start
July 7, 2012
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Winter off to freezing start
http://www.themercury.com.au
July 04, 2012
TASMANIA shivered through a cold first month of winter, with lower-than-usual night-time temperatures recorded in the South and Liawenee posting its coldest June day in almost 30 years.
Temperatures in some areas fell to almost 10 degrees below average between June 20 and June 28.
Australia: Record breaking March chill for Tasmania
March 24, 2012
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Record breaking March chill for Tasmania
http://www.weatherzone.com.au
March 24, 2012
A vigorous cold front that blew through southeast Australia yesterday led to some of Tasmania’s coldest March temperatures in more than 50 years.
Tasmania as cold as ice: Temperatures plummet eight below average
July 8, 2009
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Tags: australia, below average temperatures, brrr, Bushy park, climate, climate change, cold, cold July, cold record, freeze, freezing, global cooling, Global Freeze, global freezing, global warming, ice, Liawenee, Ouse, record cold, Sub-freezing temperatures, TAS, Tasmania, temperature, temperatures, unusual cold, unusually cold, weather
Tasmania as cold as ice
http://www.weatherzone.com.au
July 8, 2009
Bitterly cold weather has been gripping Tasmania as temperatures plummet as much as eight below average.
Widespread frost has affected much of the state in the last few mornings and has been severe in central and eastern parts. Liawenee has had minimum temperatures of minus seven degrees in the last two days, six degrees below average.
Some valley locations, such as Bushy Park and Ouse, which dipped to minus four on Wednesday morning, failed to get within seven degrees of the average maximum. Bushy Park only reached three degrees and Ouse four. Fog and a lack of wind were the main culprits, hampering any warmth from the sun. For Bushy park this is likely to be its coldest day in more than two years and coldest July day in at least eight years.