More than half of Tasmanian spring days so far this year have been subject to severe weather warnings, as windy conditions frustrate residents in the southernmost state.

On Sunday, Tasmania Police issued a public warning, urging people to reconsider non-essential outdoor activities given the severe weather.

Two people died in the state's north-west earlier this month after a tree fell during a severe weather event .

But, according to the Bureau of Meteorology, this spring in Tasmania has not been particularly abnormal.

"It is the prime time of year for severe weather warnings across Tassie; we see our strongest weather systems passing over the state at this time of year," meteorologist Urshla Connor said.

" It's not unusual to be seeing lots of severe weather warnings coming out, e

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