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As anticipated here yesterday, an intense winter-like cold front barrelled across the southeast of the country, bringing with it a burst of heavy showers, raging winds, large waves, and a solid dose of snowfall to the Alps late yesterday, with winds and large waves continuing into today.
Numerous elevated and exposed coastal locations in Tasmania, Victoria and New South Wales experienced staggering winds late yesterday and during this morning, some of which are the most intense observed in months at certain sites. Wilson's Promontory recorded the highest wind gusts in the country, with a ferocious 137 km/h observed early this morning, marking it the strongest gust registered this year. Tasman Island also encountered a tempestuous blast, clocking in at 126 km/h, which stands as the most powerful gust experienced since last winter.
Additionally, various other locations across TAS, VIC, and NSW reported wind gusts surpassing 80-100 km/h, including Hogan Island with 117 km/