Tasmania the 'rose' between two intense low 'thorns', says BOM

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Tasmania the 'rose' between two intense low 'thorns', says BOM
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The Bureau of Meteorology says a destructive cold front that is bringing gale-force winds and severe thunderstorms to the mainland will miss most of Tasmania, but the wintry blast will bring snow to some parts.

The main impacts of the cold front will be over Victoria, New South Wales and parts of QueenslandA band of very cold air is coming behind the front which could bring a snowy start to winter on Wednesday

While the worst of the weather is to Tasmania's north, the fringe of the system is likely to bring strong winds to the very north-west tip of the state late on Tuesday, and wet and windy conditions to most of the state on Wednesday."In the very north-west, probably gusting up to and even exceeding 100 kilometres per hour for a period late on Tuesday and early Wednesday," Ms Tabor said.

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