Quote Originally Posted by AntsyVee View Post
when is Tasmania’s rainy season?
In this part it's between January 1 and December 31st, even more so on the west coast where instead of having the usual 2 heads the native Taswegians have gills. OTOH, much of the east coast has been in drought for years. It is generally dryer anyway because of the rain shadow effect of the central mountains, but ocean warming is now also a factor.

Is it also Winter? Ours is usually December/January, but global warming has pushed it back to March/April this year lol
It is supposed to be June, July, August, but there has also been a shift here. In fact winters generally are warmer than they used to be and not that much different from autumn/fall and spring, especially on the east coast. Partly that is just general warming, but there is a current which flows down the length of the east coast of the mainland from the tropical north and now continues further down the island's east coast warming the ocean (and killing the kelp forests ). But it's not all bad news with tasty northern fish now becoming endemic. The NE coast is now beginning to rival Queensland as a trophy sailfish mecca.