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A Cloudy Transition: What to Expect from Hobart’s Skies This Thursday

AuthorEditorial Team
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19 March 2026/02:50
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A Cloudy Transition: What to Expect from Hobart’s Skies This Thursday
Source: Wikimedia Commons / Author: Nathannn20

Grey Skies and Mild Temperatures Lead the Day

Residents of Hobart can expect a steady shift in conditions this Thursday, 19 March 2026. As the city moves further into the autumn season, today’s forecast suggests a departure from the clearer skies seen earlier in the week, making way for a predominantly grey but mild atmosphere across the Greater Hobart area. While the sun may make brief appearances in the early hours, the overarching theme for the day is one of increasing cloud cover and cool, temperate air.

Morning and Afternoon Predictions

The day began with relatively clear conditions and periodic clouds, but as we move through the morning, cloud density is expected to increase significantly. Temperatures started at a crisp overnight low of approximately 12°C, providing a brisk start for early commuters. By midday, the mercury is slated to climb toward a comfortable maximum of 21°C. Unlike the sharper heat of summer, this 21-degree peak will likely feel cooler due to the lack of direct solar radiation and a high humidity level, which is expected to hover around 69% throughout the afternoon.

By mid-afternoon, Hobart will be under a mostly cloudy mantle. While the clouds will appear heavy at times, there is no significant rainfall event on the horizon. Meteorological data indicates only a 30% chance of precipitation, with any potential falls likely to total less than 1mm. For those planning outdoor activities, this means that while a light, passing sprinkle is possible, it is unlikely to cause any major disruptions to travel or events.

Evening Outlook and Wind Conditions

As the sun sets, the cloud cover is expected to break slightly, transitioning into a partly cloudy night. The temperature will begin its gradual descent back toward the low teens, making for a relatively mild evening for late-night strollers or those heading out to the waterfront. Wind conditions remain a minor factor today; a gentle southeasterly breeze of approximately 7km/h is anticipated, ensuring that the 'wind chill' factor remains negligible.

Warnings and Safety Summary

Importantly for local residents and maritime operators, there are currently no severe weather warnings, gale warnings, or fire alerts in place for Hobart or the surrounding Derwent Estuary. The Bureau of Meteorology has maintained a clear advisory status for the region today. Below is a summary of the key statistics for Thursday, 19 March:

  • Maximum Temperature: 21°C
  • Minimum Temperature: 12°C
  • Conditions: Mostly cloudy with brief sunny intervals
  • Rainfall: 30% chance of less than 1mm
  • Wind: Southeasterly at 7km/h
  • Humidity: Peak of 69% during the day, rising overnight

Overall, it is a day for light layers. While the afternoon maximum is pleasant, the lack of sun and the cooling breeze mean a jacket will be a welcome companion for anyone spending extended time outdoors.