Tasmania in June 2026

Rainfall

  • Rainfall totals in June were above average for King Island and parts of the north, below average for parts of the west and patches of the north-west and north-east, and average for most of the rest of the state.
  • Tasmania's area-averaged rainfall total in June was 128.5 mm, 3% above the 1961–1990 average.
  • Tasman Island had its highest June daily rainfall on record.
  • A couple of sites had their highest total June rainfall for at least 20 years.

Temperature

Events

Hobart (Ellerslie Road)

  • Total rainfall for Hobart (Ellerslie Road) was 51.8 mm, which is 97% of the long-term average of 53.6 mm.
  • The mean daily maximum temperature for Hobart (Ellerslie Road) was 13.9 °C, which is 1.8 °C above the long-term average of 12.1 °C.
  • The warmest day was 20.3 °C on the 13th, and the coolest day was on the 27th when the temperature reached 9.8 °C.
  • The mean daily minimum temperature for Hobart (Ellerslie Road) was 6.2 °C, which is 1.0 °C above the long-term average of 5.2 °C.
  • The coldest morning was 1.7 °C on the 28th, and the warmest morning was on the 7th when the minimum temperature was 11.4 °C.

Extremes in June 2026
Hottest day 20.8 °C at Campania (Kincora) on the 13th
Warmest days on average 16.0 °C at Flinders Island Airport
Coolest days on average 5.7 °C at kunanyi (Mount Wellington Pinnacle)
Coldest day 0.6 °C at Ouse Fire Station on the 28th
Coldest night -9.5 °C at Liawenee on the 26th
Coolest nights on average -0.2 °C at Liawenee
Warmest nights on average 11.1 °C at Hogan Island
Warmest night 14.8 °C at Flinders Island Airport on the 13th
Warmest on average overall 13.2 °C at Hogan Island
Coolest on average overall 3.1 °C at kunanyi (Mount Wellington Pinnacle)
Wettest overall 355.8 mm at Mount Read
Wettest day 61.0 mm at Hartz Mountain (Keoghs Pimple) on the 4th
Strongest wind gust 128.0 km/h at kunanyi (Mount Wellington Pinnacle) on the 13th

Maps
ObservedAnomalyDecile rank
Total
rainfall
Map of Rainfall totals Map of Percentage of normal rainfall Map of Rainfall deciles
Mean
daily
maximum
temperatures
Map of Mean maximum temperature Map of Anomaly in mean maximum temperature Map of Decile rank of mean maximum temperature
Mean
daily
minimum
temperatures
Map of Mean minimum temperature Map of Anomaly in mean minimum temperature Map of Decile rank of mean minimum temperature

Click on a map to show it full size in a pop-up window


Record highest June daily rainfall
New record
(mm)
Old
record
Years of
record
Average for
June
Tasman Island 34.4 on the 4th 33.0 on 22 Jun 2020 25 59.7



Highest June total rainfall for at least 20 years
Observed
(mm)
Most recent
higher
Average for
June
Kimberley (Mersey River) 169.0 181.0 in 2004 92.7
Maatsuyker Island Lighthouse 142.4 163.8 in 2004 116.1

note: there may be gaps in the historical record at some sites, so it is possible more recent higher values have gone unreported




Record highest June temperature
New record
(°C)
Old
record
Years of
record
Average for
June
Flinders Island Airport 20.3 on the 18th =20.3 on 10 Jun 2005 65 14.1
Cape Bruny (Cape Bruny) 18.7 on the 12th 18.3 on 21 Jun 2025 30 12.5
Tunnack Fire Station 16.0 on the 13th =16.0 on 02 Jun 2002 29 10.0
Cape Sorell 18.3 on the 12th 18.1 on 05 Jun 2016 29 12.4
Ouse Fire Station 19.9 on the 13th 19.3 on 07 Jun 2015 28 11.9
Campania (Kincora) 20.8 on the 13th 20.0 on 07 Jun 2015 27 13.6
Swan Island 18.0 on the 12th =18.0 on 02 Jun 2011 25 14.1
Grove (Research Station) 19.5 on the 13th =19.5 on 29 Jun 2019 23 12.6
Warra 15.5 on the 12th =15.5 on 21 Jun 2025 22 9.2



Record lowest June daily maximum temperature
New record
(°C)
Old
record
Years of
record
Average for
June
Ouse Fire Station 0.6 on the 28th 0.9 on 25 Jun 2007 28 11.9



Record highest June mean maximum temperature
New record
(°C)
Old
record
Years of
record
Average for
June
Cape Sorell 14.2 14.0 in 2014 86 12.4
Flinders Island Airport 16.0 15.7 in 2008 65 14.1
Marrawah 14.3 14.1 in 2014 54 12.9
Launceston (Ti Tree Bend) 14.5 =14.5 in 1991 43 13.2
Wynyard Airport 14.7 14.5 in 2014 40 13.5
Strahan Aerodrome 14.3 13.9 in 2021 35 12.7
King Island Airport 15.2 14.7 in 2014 32 14.0
Cape Bruny (Cape Bruny) 13.5 13.3 in 2025 30 12.5
Luncheon Hill (Forestry) 12.7 12.4 in 2005 30 11.2
Friendly Beaches 15.1 14.9 in 2008 30 14.0
Mount Read 6.0 5.9 in 2008 29 4.6
Low Head 14.4 =14.4 in 2014 29 13.5
Scotts Peak Dam 11.3 10.8 in 2025 28 9.8
St Helens Aerodrome 15.3 15.2 in 2014 26 14.1
Swan Island 15.4 15.2 in 2014 25 14.1
Tasman Island 12.6 12.4 in 2025 25 11.5
Grove (Research Station) 13.8 13.7 in 2017 23 12.6
Hogan Island 15.1 14.8 in 2014 22 13.8
Launceston Airport 13.2 13.1 in 2014 22 12.2



Highest June mean maximum temperature for at least 20 years
Observed
(°C)
Most recent
higher
Average for
June
Maatsuyker Island Lighthouse 13.0 13.2 in 1988 11.5

note: there may be gaps in the historical record at some sites, so it is possible more recent higher values have gone unreported




Record highest June daily minimum temperature
New record
(°C)
Old
record
Years of
record
Average for
June
Marrawah 14.2 on the 17th 13.4 on 01 Jun 1973 56 7.5
Wynyard Airport 14.1 on the 10th 13.9 on 17 Jun 2023 41 4.0
King Island Airport 14.7 on the 17th 14.5 on 02 Jun 2014 32 8.1
Luncheon Hill (Forestry) 12.0 on the 18th 11.8 on 02 Jun 2014 30 5.6
Cape Sorell 13.9 on the 18th =13.9 on 07 Jun 1957 29 7.7
Mount Read 8.4 on the 18th 7.2 on 11 Jun 2005 29 0.9
Liawenee 9.5 on the 18th 8.0 on 06 Jun 2016 26 -1.0



Record highest June mean minimum temperature
New record
(°C)
Old
record
Years of
record
Average for
June
larapuna (Eddystone Point) 9.4 =9.4 in 1988 115 7.8
Strahan Aerodrome 7.4 =7.4 in 2017 35 5.6
Smithton Aerodrome 6.6 6.5 in 2004 30 4.8
Tasman Island 8.5 =8.5 in 2014 25 7.5
Swan Island 10.5 10.3 in 2016 25 9.2
Hogan Island 11.1 10.8 in 2008 22 9.9



Highest June mean minimum temperature for at least 20 years
Observed
(°C)
Most recent
higher
Average for
June
Cape Sorell 9.7 9.8 in 1962 7.7
Maatsuyker Island Lighthouse 9.0 9.1 in 1988 7.4
Cape Bruny (Cape Bruny) 8.0 8.2 in 2002 7.3
Low Head 8.7 8.8 in 2003 7.4
Mount Read 2.0 2.2 in 2005 0.9

note: there may be gaps in the historical record at some sites, so it is possible more recent higher values have gone unreported




Record highest June mean temperature
New record
(°C)
Old
record
Years of
record
Average for
June
larapuna (Eddystone Point) 12.5 =12.5 in 2014 115 10.7
Cape Sorell 11.9 =11.9 in 1926 85 10.0
Butlers Gorge 5.8 5.7 in 2021 66 4.1
Bicheno (Council Depot) 12.2 12.0 in 2021 50 10.7
Strahan Aerodrome 10.8 10.3 in 2017 35 9.2
Cape Bruny (Cape Bruny) 10.8 10.6 in 2025 30 9.9
Smithton Aerodrome 10.6 =10.6 in 2014 30 9.3
Luncheon Hill (Forestry) 9.7 =9.7 in 2005 30 8.4
Mount Read 4.0 =4.0 in 2005 29 2.8
Low Head 11.6 11.4 in 2008 29 10.5
Scotts Peak Dam 8.1 7.8 in 2021 28 6.9
St Helens Aerodrome 10.9 10.8 in 2014 26 9.8
Swan Island 13.0 12.6 in 2014 25 11.7
Tasman Island 10.6 10.4 in 2014 25 9.5
Hogan Island 13.2 12.8 in 2014 22 11.8



Highest June mean temperature for at least 20 years
Observed
(°C)
Most recent
higher
Average for
June
Maatsuyker Island Lighthouse 11.0 11.2 in 1988 9.4
Scottsdale (West Minstone Road) 9.7 9.8 in 1988 8.4
Marrawah 11.5 11.6 in 1991 10.2
Flinders Island Airport 12.2 12.4 in 2003 10.6
Friendly Beaches 11.0 11.1 in 2003 10.2

note: there may be gaps in the historical record at some sites, so it is possible more recent higher values have gone unreported





Summary statistics for June 2026
Maximum temperatures
(°C)
Minimum temperatures
(°C)
Rainfall
(millimetres)
Mean for
June
2026
Diff
from
average
Highest for
June
2026
Mean for
June
2026
Diff
from
average
Lowest for
June
2026
Total for
June
2026
Average
for
June
Rank of
June
2026
Fraction of
June
average
Northern (district 91)
Cressy (Brumbys Creek) 13.0 16.1 10th 2.1 -4.6 28th 72.6
Devonport Airport 14.4 +0.9 17.5 7th 6.4 +1.3 2.0 26th 142.4 78.0 high 183%
Kennaook/Cape Grim 14.1 +1.1 17.1 17th 10.0 +1.2 5.0 25th 116.0 101.0 high 115%
Launceston (Ti Tree Bend) 14.5 +1.3 17.8 7th 3.7 +0.8 -2.0 28th 92.8 68.9 high 135%
Launceston Airport 13.2 +1.0 16.5 7th 3.5 +1.0 -2.8 22nd 73.2 56.7 average 129%
Low Head 14.4 +0.9 16.7 10th 8.7 +1.3 3.7 27th 142.6 74.9 high 190%
Luncheon Hill (Forestry) 12.7 +1.5 15.9 7th 6.6 +1.0 2.7 25th 54.8 150.2 v low 36%
Marrawah 14.3 +1.4 16.2 12th 8.7 +1.2 4.5 25th 182.2 121.0 high 151%
Scottsdale (West Minstone Road) 13.6 +1.0 15.7 18th 5.8 +1.5 1.0 5th 159.8 103.2 high 155%
Sheffield School Farm 12.5 +0.8 15.2 4th 4.5 +0.7 -0.5 27th 210.2 115.4 high 182%
Smithton Aerodrome 14.6 +0.8 16.8 12th 6.6 +1.8 1.2 22nd 119.4 94.5 high 126%
Wynyard Airport 14.7 +1.2 17.5 7th 5.1 +1.1 -0.5 27th 181.0 107.3 high 169%
East Coast (district 92)
Bicheno (Council Depot) 15.7 +1.1 19.5 13th 8.4 +1.6 4.5 15th 59.3 61.8 average 96%
Fingal (Fleming St) 13.4 16.4 18th 1.6 -3.4 27th 57.2
Friendly Beaches 15.1 +1.1 19.5 10th 6.9 +0.6 1.7 15th 76.8 54.6 high 141%
larapuna (Eddystone Point) 15.6 +2.0 17.8 13th 9.4 +1.6 6.5 21st 56.4 73.5 average 77%
Maria Island (Point Lesueur) 13.9 +0.8 17.7 13th 8.8 +0.6 4.8 25th 39.6 51.4 average 77%
St Helens Aerodrome 15.3 +1.2 18.4 10th 6.4 +0.9 2.6 22nd 39.2 66.7 low 59%
Swan Island 15.4 +1.3 18.0 12th 10.5 +1.3 7.0 27th 66.8 57.4 high 116%
Swansea (Francis Street) 14.8 +0.9 19.7 10th 5.0 +0.1 -0.7 25th 52.0 61.0 average 85%
Midlands (district 93)
Ross (The Boulevards) 12.5 +0.8 16.9 7th 1.7 +0.1 -4.2 27th 49.4 40.6 average 122%
Southeast (district 94)
Campania (Kincora) 14.3 +0.7 20.8 13th 4.4 +0.5 -2.1 25th 50.0 43.2 high 116%
Cape Bruny (Cape Bruny) 13.5 +1.0 18.7 12th 8.0 +0.7 4.5 25th 102.8 76.3 high 135%
Dennes Point 13.8 +0.7 19.5 13th 7.8 +0.7 4.0 27th 51.4 50.3 average 102%
Dover 13.4 +0.8 18.2 12th 4.0 +0.1 -0.8 27th 112.5 79.3 high 142%
Dunalley (Stroud Point) 14.1 +1.1 19.5 13th 7.9 +0.9 3.6 25th 37.0 55.0 average 67%
Grove (Research Station) 13.8 +1.2 19.5 13th 2.9 +0.6 -3.2 27th 72.6 69.0 average 105%
Hobart (Ellerslie Road) 13.9 +1.8 20.3 13th 6.2 +1.0 1.7 28th 51.8 53.6 average 97%
Hobart Airport 14.2 20.0 13th 5.4 0.9 28th 37.8
kunanyi (Mount Wellington Pinnacle) 5.7 +2.0 9.7 17th 0.5 +1.1 -2.9 25th 146.4 84.3 high 174%
Maatsuyker Island Lighthouse 13.0 +1.5 18.8 12th 9.0 +1.6 6.2 24th 142.4 115.9 high 123%
Tasman Island 12.6 +1.1 16.6 13th 8.5 +1.0 5.3 26th 80.2 62.6 high 128%
Tunnack Fire Station 10.9 +0.9 16.0 13th 2.9 +0.8 -3.5 25th 67.4 65.1 average 104%
Derwent Valley (district 95)
Bushy Park (Bushy Park Estates) 12.9 +1.5 19.8 13th 2.8 +0.7 -2.5 15th 51.0 47.7 average 107%
Ouse Fire Station 12.4 +0.5 19.9 13th 1.9 +0.4 -4.0 27th 39.2 42.5 average 92%
Central Plateau (district 96)
Butlers Gorge 9.8 +1.9 14.7 12th 1.7 +1.4 -3.4 28th 65.6 149.6 v low 44%
Liawenee 8.0 +1.4 12.1 17th -0.2 +0.8 -9.5 26th 108.6 101.3 average 107%
West Coast (Mountain Region) (district 97)
Cape Sorell 14.2 +1.8 18.3 12th 9.7 +2.0 4.0 28th 128.6 138.8 average 93%
Hartz Mountain (Keoghs Pimple) 7.7 +0.8 12.2 12th 2.9 +0.6 -0.3 25th 164.8 101.9 high 162%
Low Rocky Point 13.9 +0.9 19.4 12th 8.7 +1.0 4.9 28th 149.6 130.0 average 115%
Mount Read 6.0 +1.4 9.7 17th 2.0 +1.1 -0.8 25th 355.8 346.2 average 103%
Scotts Peak Dam 11.3 +1.5 16.1 9th 4.9 +0.9 0.2 28th 132.6 179.1 low 74%
Strahan Aerodrome 14.3 +1.6 18.5 29th 7.4 +1.8 0.6 25th 125.0 155.3 average 80%
Warra 10.0 +0.8 15.5 12th 3.0 -0.2 -0.5 25th 73.8 134.4 low 55%
King Island (district 98)
King Island Airport 15.2 +1.2 19.1 17th 8.6 +0.5 0.7 27th 132.6 97.8 high 136%
Flinders Island (district 99)
Flinders Island Airport 16.0 +1.9 20.3 18th 8.4 +1.4 1.0 22nd 73.2 72.1 average 102%
Note: From 2017, information about Macquarie Island can be found in the climate summary for the Remote Islands and Antarctica

Notes

The Monthly climate summary, usually published in the first week of the following month, lists the main features of the weather in Tasmania using the most timely and accurate information available on the date of publication; it will generally not be updated.

This statement has been prepared based on information available on Wednesday 1 July 2026. Some checks have been made on the data, but it is possible that results will change as new information becomes available.

In some situations, some or all of the rainfall is in the form of hail or snow. In these cases, the totals given are for the water equivalent: the depth of liquid water that results from melting any frozen precipitation. There can be significant 'undercatch' of snow in strong winds, meaning the true precipitation can be higher than that reported.

Averages for individual sites are long-term means based on observations from all available years of record, excluding the current year. The length of record can vary widely from site to site. Averages are not shown for sites with fewer than 10 years of record, as they cannot then be calculated reliably.
The median is sometimes more representative than the mean of long-term average rain.

The Rank indicates how rainfall this time compares with the climate record for the site, based on the decile ranking (very low rainfall is in decile 1, low in decile 2 or 3, average in decile 4 to 7, high in decile 8 or 9 and very high is in decile 10).
The Fraction of average shows how much rain has fallen this time as a percentage of the long-term mean.

Where temperature area averages are mentioned, they are derived from the ACORN-SAT dataset.

Information about Australian Indigenous seasonal calendars is available at the Indigenous Weather Knowledge website.

Creative Commons By Attribution logo Unless otherwise noted, all maps, graphs and diagrams in this page are licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licence

Climate