
For fans of warmer weather and sunshine in the state there is good news on the way, however don't get used to it as this is only temporary.
It is set to be a warm start to spring as Tasmanians say farewell to winter. But don't pack away your woolies just yet.
With the change in season comes fresh messages from the Bureau of Meteorology. Spring will bring warmer conditions but this looks set to be short lived.
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Thursday will see a glimpse of what's to come for spring with temperatures climbing into the 20's for most areas across the state. Launceston is set to reach 22 degrees and Hobart will reach 24 degrees.
This warm weather won't stick around though. After another mild day on Friday, a cold front will push through leading to much cooler conditions over the weekend, with the temperature dropping back to 15 degrees in Launceston and 13 degrees in Hobart on Sunday.
The Bureau of Meteorology advised that windy days and big temperatures are typical for spring in Tasmania.
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