Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology Tasmania
Fire Weather Forecast for Tasmania for Sunday 12 April 2026
Issued at 4:18 pm EST on Saturday 11 April 2026.
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Summary
Fire Weather District
District Rating
Max Sub Area Rating
District FBI
cHaines
Wind Change Danger Index
TAL
Minor Fuel Type Rating >= Extreme
King Island
No Rating
7
1
0
0
Flinders
No Rating
11
3
0
0
Central Coast
No Rating
7
2
17
0
Latrobe
Moderate
17
3
24
0
Kentish
No Rating
8
2
17
0
Burnie City
No Rating
6
2
0
0
Devonport City
Moderate
12
3
0
0
Circular Head
No Rating
7
2
0
0
West Tamar
Moderate
16
3
0
0
Launceston City
Moderate
14
3
0
0
George Town
Moderate
13
3
0
0
Dorset
No Rating
11
4
0
0
Break O'Day
Moderate
16
4
0
0
Glamorgan-Spring Bay
Moderate
22
4
0
0
Sorell
Moderate
20
3
0
0
Northern Midlands
Moderate
16
2
30
0
Southern Midlands
Moderate
19
2
0
0
Upper Derwent Valley
Moderate
NA
13
2
0
0
Tasman
Moderate
19
3
0
0
Kingborough
Moderate
16
3
0
0
Clarence City
Moderate
18
3
31
0
Glenorchy City
Moderate
15
2
0
0
Hobart City
Moderate
16
3
0
0
Brighton
Moderate
17
2
0
0
Meander Valley
Moderate
14
2
30
0
Central Highlands
Moderate
13
2
0
0
Huon Valley
No Rating
11
3
0
0
Waratah-Wynyard
No Rating
4
2
0
0
West Coast
No Rating
9
2
0
0
Derwent Valley
No Rating
9
2
0
0
Note
Fire Weather District Ratings are provided in conjunction with Fire Authorities. District FBI (Fire Behaviour Index) is the representative peak FBI in the district. 10% of the Fire Weather District has a max FBI higher than this value. When the table is expanded the forecast elements in the expanded rows apply to the relevant Sub Area rather than district. Red cells indicate the value exceeds the weather alert threshold. For c-Haines this is the 95th percentile climatological value, for WCDI this is a value over 40, for Minor Fuel Type Rating this indicates Extreme or higher whilst the district rating is less than Extreme.
Sunday
Showers about the west, south, and Bass Strait Islands. Mainly fine elsewhere. Showers falling as snow above 900 metres about the west and south in the morning. Southwesterly winds, easing.