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Autumn Chill and High Pressure: A Crisp Friday for Hobart

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13 March 2026/02:51
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Autumn Chill and High Pressure: A Crisp Friday for Hobart
Source: Wikimedia Commons / Author: Just Emi

Autumn Chill Lingers as High Pressure Settles Over Hobart

Hobart residents should keep their jackets within reach this Friday, March 13, 2026, as the city settles into a distinctly autumnal rhythm. Following a period of fluctuating temperatures, a ridge of high pressure is beginning to extend across Tasmania, bringing a stabilizing but cool influence to the region. While the coming weekend promises a gradual warming trend, today is characterized by crisp air, low humidity, and patchy cloud cover.

The day is expected to start with a touch of dampness for early commuters. Meteorological data indicates a 50% chance of showers during the dawn hours, though these are projected to clear rapidly as the morning progresses. By mid-morning, the dampness should give way to a partly cloudy sky that will persist throughout the afternoon. Thanks to a lack of significant humidity, the air will feel sharp and refreshing, marking a clear transition into the cooler side of the season.

Today’s Detailed Forecast

  • Morning: A chilly start with a minimum temperature of approximately 10°C. Early morning showers are likely before 9:00 AM, followed by clearing skies.
  • Afternoon: Partly cloudy conditions with a maximum temperature reaching a mild 19°C. Winds will remain steady from the west to southwest at 10 to 15 knots.
  • Evening: Clouds will begin to break further, leading to clear intervals. Temperatures will drop back toward the low teens, with winds becoming light and variable after sunset.

For those planning activities on the water, conditions on the Derwent Estuary are expected to be relatively manageable. West to southwesterly winds of 10 to 15 knots are forecast for the morning and afternoon, tending to become northwesterly and dropping below 10 knots by the evening. Seas are likely to remain below one metre, offering calm conditions for local sailors and rowers, provided they are prepared for the cool southerly breeze.

No severe weather warnings or wind alerts are currently in place for the Hobart metropolitan area. However, the Bureau of Meteorology notes that the southern high country may see temperatures dipping close to freezing overnight. In the city, the "feels like" temperature may sit slightly lower than the 19°C peak due to the influence of the high-pressure ridge. It is an ideal day for outdoor exercise or a visit to the waterfront, as long as you are dressed for the autumn air.