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Saturday, January 27, 2018

Derwent Valley fire weather warning

Bureau of Meteorology
Tasmania


Fire Weather Warning
for the Upper Derwent Valley forecast district

Issued at 4pm on Saturday 27 January 2018.

Weather Situation: Very High fire dangers are expected in parts of southern and eastern Tasmania on Sunday, with temperatures expected to reach mid to high thirties and winds speeds of 15 to 30 km/h. Relative humidity may reach 15-20% in the Upper Derwent Valley during the afternoon.


For Sunday 28 January:

Very High Fire Danger is forecast for the following forecast district: Upper Derwent Valley 

The Tasmania Fire Service advises you to:


The next warning will be issued by 5am Sunday.

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