CURRENT CONDITIONS FOR:
WYNYARD AP
Temperature Dew Point Rel. Humidity Feels Like Wind Gusts Pressure Rainfall
4.9°C 3.6°C 91% 1.3°C WSW 11km/h 11km/h 1021.4hPa 0.0mm / -<

Northwest Coast for Friday Partly cloudy. Medium chance of showers in the W, slight chance elsewhere. Winds W 30 to 45 km/h turning SW in the early afternoon then decreasing to 25 to 35 km/h in the evening.
Saturday Partly cloudy. Areas of frost in the E in the early morning. Winds SW 20 to 30 km/h becoming light in the evening.

7-DAY WEATHER FORECAST: BURNIE 28 DAY RAINFALL FORECAST: CLICK HERE

FRI
Oct 11
SAT
Oct 12
SUN
Oct 13
MON
Oct 14
TUE
Oct 15
WED
Oct 16
THU
Oct 17
Summary windy
Windy
mostly sunny
Mostly sunny
mostly cloudy
Mostly cloudy
mostly sunny
Mostly sunny
mostly sunny
Mostly sunny
mostly cloudy
Mostly cloudy
rain
Rain
Maximum 16°C 16°C 16°C 17°C 15°C 16°C 16°C
Minimum 7°C 5°C 7°C 8°C 5°C 8°C 10°C
Chance of Rain
Likely Amount
10%
< 1mm
5%
< 1mm
60%
< 1mm
10%
< 1mm
20%
< 1mm
80%
20-40mm
80%
20-40mm
UV Index High High High High High High High
Frost Risk Nil Slight Nil Nil Slight Nil Nil
  9am 3pm 9am 3pm 9am 3pm 9am 3pm 9am 3pm 9am 3pm 9am 3pm
Wind Speed 25km/h
WNW
31km/h
W
10km/h
WSW
13km/h
NNW
13km/h
E
11km/h
NE
14km/h
SSE
14km/h
ENE
23km/h
ESE
24km/h
ENE
21km/h
ESE
19km/h
E
15km/h
ESE
13km/h
E
Relative Humidity 75% 54% 65% 57% 79% 72% 71% 64% 74% 68% 81% 80% 85% 82%
Dew Point 8°C 6°C 3°C 8°C 8°C 11°C 7°C 10°C 5°C 9°C 9°C 13°C 10°C 13°C
RADAR NW Tas
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synoptic
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Northwest Coast Weather Warnings

TAS - Thu 21:08 EDT
Gale Warning for South East Coast. Strong Wind Warning for Lower East, South West & Central West coasts

Next 12 hours in Burnie

mostly clear

3am

Mostly clear
8°C
mostly cloudy

6am

Mostly cloudy
9°C
mostly cloudy

9am

Mostly cloudy
12°C
mostly clear

12pm

Mostly clear. Windy
15°C
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Burnie Sun & Moon Times

Friday Next Occurrence
First Light Sunrise Sunset Last Light Moon Phase moon set moon rise full moon last quarter new moon first quarter
first light
06:05 EDT
sunrise
06:33 EDT
sunset
19:33 EDT
last light
20:01 EDT
moon
set
Fri 02:58 EDT
rise
Fri 11:48 EDT
moon
Thu
Oct 17
moon
Thu
Oct 24
moon
Fri
Nov 1
moon
Sat
Nov 9

Wynyard Ap Past 5 Days

  Minimum Maximum Rainfall
Thu
Oct 10
6.7°C 16.9°C 0.0mm
Wed
Oct 9
0.6°C 13.4°C 0.0mm
Tue
Oct 8
1.6°C 14.8°C 0.8mm
Mon
Oct 7
10.5°C 14.4°C 2.4mm
Sun
Oct 6
6.8°C 15.9°C 13.8mm

Wynyard Ap Year To Date

average rainfall to Oct
847.1mm
156.6 day(s)
total for 2024
738.2mm
117 day(s)
total to this day 2023
637.8mm
145 day(s)
wettest day
54.2mm
Apr 2
lowest temperature
-4.0°C
Jul 6
highest temperature
28.3°C
Feb 17

Wynyard Ap Almanac

October minimum temperature
lowest this month
0.6°C
9th
lowest on record
-1.6°C
29th 2006
average this month
6.5°C
+0.3°C
long-term average
6.2°C
October maximum temperature
highest this month
17.0°C
1st
highest on record
25.2°C
15th 2017
average this month
15.4°C
-0.9°C
long-term average
16.3°C
October rainfall
wettest this month
13.8mm
5th
total this month
34.6mm
6 day(s)
long-term average
93.4mm
16.8 day(s)
wettest on record
261.6mm
1949
driest on record
11.6mm
2008

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