A high lies to the east of Tasmania, while an another high is expected to form to the southwest on Sunday and then pass to the south of the state before combining with the high to the east on Monday.
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Larger echoes can be seen beyond 200km from the radar taking in St Helens on the east coast, Queenstown in the west and beyond the southwest of Tasmania. The radar is well sited to provide very good ...
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