Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology Tasmania
Fire Weather Forecast for Tasmania for Wednesday 4 February 2026
Issued at 4:02 pm EDT on Tuesday 3 February 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
11
10
27
0
Flinders
High
35
12
36
0
Central Coast
Moderate
23
9
39
0
Latrobe
High
35
10
44
0
Kentish
High
33
8
33
0
Burnie City
High
24
9
36
0
Devonport City
Moderate
22
10
46
0
Circular Head
Moderate
18
10
51
0
West Tamar
High
39
10
42
0
Launceston City
High
45
9
27
0
George Town
High
35
10
46
0
Dorset
High
44
10
26
0
Break O'Day
Extreme
51
10
20
0
Glamorgan-Spring Bay
Extreme
53
10
42
0
Sorell
High
33
9
38
0
Northern Midlands
Extreme
52
9
27
0
Southern Midlands
Extreme
51
10
33
0
Upper Derwent Valley
High
NA
43
8
20
0
Y
Tasman
Moderate
22
8
70
0
Kingborough
High
25
8
77
0
Clarence City
High
38
8
48
0
Glenorchy City
High
33
8
3
0
Hobart City
Moderate
23
8
2
0
Brighton
High
49
8
0
0
Meander Valley
High
33
8
34
0
Central Highlands
High
41
9
11
0
Huon Valley
High
32
6
29
0
Waratah-Wynyard
Moderate
20
9
35
0
West Coast
Moderate
23
8
33
0
Derwent Valley
High
33
7
19
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.
Wednesday
Showers developing about the west during the late afternoon, extending through the south during the evening. Fine elsewhere after the chance of morning valley fog about the Central North and Upper Derwent Valley. Northwesterly winds, fresh and gusty at times, tending west to northwesterly during the afternoon.