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Is June a good time to visit Tasmania?

Is June a good time to visit Tasmania?

The best time to visit Tasmania is between December and February, Australia’s summer season. Though crowds are at their thickest and room rates at their highest, these months offer the most comfortable temperatures for enjoying the island’s abundant outdoor activities.

What is the wettest month in Tasmania?

The coldest month is July with an average maximum temperature of 12.6°C (54.68°F). Which is the wettest month in Hobart? June tops the wettest month list with 64mm (2.5in) of rainfall.

Does it snow in June in Tasmania?

In June there’s a good chance of seeing snow, although this year the heavy snows came in September. Best places are Dove Lake at Cradle Mt and Mt Wellington near Hobart. One that is always good for a snowfall but I would recommend you stay away from is Liawenee, it can get awful icy up there with blizzards.

What clothes to pack for Tasmania in June?

🌞 What about summer?

  • Medium-weight jumper, hoodie or puffer jacket.
  • Tasmania is renowned for its cool climate and you will definitely need to bring a jacket, jumper or hoodie to keep you warm – especially of an evening or during cold snaps.

When can you see the Southern Lights in Tasmania?

Best time to see the aurora australis in Tasmania Experienced observers recommend planning the trip for September when the southern lights are most vivid. Another relatively good season for aurora borealis in Tasmania is in winter, roughly from May to August.

Which part of Tasmania has the best climate?

The east coast is sometimes called the “sun coast” because of its sunny climate. In the south-east, including Hobart, Spring receives slightly more rainfall than Winter, and Spring also has slightly more rainy days than Winter.

What is the hottest day in Tasmania?

The highest recorded temperature in Tasmania is 42.2 degrees Celsius at Scamander on January 30, 2009.

Where is the best weather in Tasmania?

Arguably the best time of year to visit Tasmania is in their summer, from December to February, when it is warm and dry. Maximum temperatures average between 20 Celcius to 24 Celcius along the coast, and the valleys west of Hobart (the warmest locations), regularly rise above 25 Celcius.

What is the wettest day in Tasmania?

Notable events affecting Tasmania

Extremes in 2021
Coolest on average overall 4.7 °C at kunanyi (Mount Wellington Pinnacle)
Wettest overall 3595.6 mm at Mount Read
Wettest day 295.4 mm at Gray (Haven of Hope) on 25 Mar
Strongest wind gust 180 km/h at kunanyi (Mount Wellington Pinnacle) on 29 Oct

When can you see southern lights in Tasmania?

How do Tasmanians stay warm?

Tasmania is renowned for its cool climate and you will definitely need to bring a jacket, jumper or hoodie to keep you warm – especially of an evening or during cold snaps.