Tasmania records driest summer in 40 years as La Niña ‘swings the wind around’
by Adam Morton Climate and environment editor from Environment | The Guardian on (#5WPPY)
Weather pattern slashes rainfall in Australia's southernmost state while temperatures soar
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While Queensland and New South Wales have been hit with historic rainfall and floods, Tasmania has endured its driest summer in 40 years.
The island state's west and south-west - both sparsely populated and typically wet - recorded their lowest levels of rainfall on record, the Bureau of Meteorology said.
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