TORNADOES, torrential rain and thick hail rampaged across the state yesterday.
The wild weather forced the evacuation of a childcare centre and a call centre but most of the state escaped relatively unscathed.
The South and East were hardest hit, with conditions worsening on the East Coast last night but the Midlands and the North also reported dramatic weather.
At least three tornadoes were reported -- and photographed -- by stunned onlookers as thunderstorms swept across Hobart and its outer suburbs.
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Flash flooding forced children to be evacuated from CareBears Cottage Childcare at Mornington.
The storm also caused evacuation of 570 workers from the Vodafone call centre at Kingston.
Vodafone spokeswoman Karina Keisler said rain came through overhead light fittings and flooded the building.
The tornadoes provided a once in a lifetime experience for many of those who spotted them.
Cambridge office worker Colin Hepher said his colleagues went to their window when rain started bucketing down mid-morning.
"We were there for four or five minutes watching the tornado coming towards us," Mr Hepher said.
Acton Park resident Imogen Norris, 17, and her family were also lucky enough to witness the event.
"It suddenly got really dark and started pouring with rain and then it started hailing," she said.
"Then the rain started to subside a bit and we looked up in the sky and there was a weird-shaped cloud and all of a sudden it started spinning and we thought 'no, it can't be a tornado'."
Luckily the tornadoes -- two out towards the airport and one above the tip at South Hobart -- do not appear to have caused any significant damage.
But the torrential rain caused flooding in areas including Kingston and Mornington, largely because of overflowing drains, said State Emergency Service southern regional manager Mark Nelson.
Heavy hail blanketing roads also caused problems for motorists across suburban Hobart.
The Bureau of Meteorology cancelled its severe thunderstorm warning just after 3pm yesterday.
Senior forecaster Tim Bolden said tornadoes were not that unusual in terms of weather events but said he could not remember the last time there were twisters over Hobart.
The bureau reported 7mm of rain in Hobart city to 3pm with 9mm at Hobart airport.
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