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Autumn Warmth and Brisk Breezes: A Sunny Outlook for Hobart

AuthorEditorial Team
Published
5 March 2026/02:58
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Weather
Autumn Warmth and Brisk Breezes: A Sunny Outlook for Hobart
Source: Wikimedia Commons / Author: JJ Harrison

A Perfect Autumn Day in the Capital

As Hobart moves further into March, the autumn weather is putting on a spectacular show. Today, Thursday, 5 March 2026, residents can expect a predominantly sunny day with temperatures reaching a pleasant maximum of 26 degrees Celsius. After a mild overnight low of around 14 to 15 degrees, the city is set to warm up quickly under clear skies. This provides an excellent opportunity for outdoor activities, though the brisk northwesterly winds and high UV levels are critical factors for locals to keep in mind throughout the day.

Morning: A Bright and Early Start

The day begins with exceptionally clear conditions across the Greater Hobart area. With only a negligible 10 percent chance of any measurable rainfall, umbrellas can safely stay at home. Early morning commuters will experience a cool but comfortable start as the mercury climbs steadily from its overnight minimum. By mid-morning, the sunshine will be in full effect, and the northwesterly winds will begin to establish themselves, setting the stage for a warm and dry afternoon transition.

Afternoon: Peak Warmth and High UV Exposure

The mercury is expected to hit its peak of 26 degrees Celsius during the early to mid-afternoon, making it one of the warmer days of the early autumn season. While the air will feel pleasant, the High UV Index is a significant priority for anyone spending time outdoors. Data suggests a UV Index of 7, and health authorities recommend full sun protection between 10:00 am and 4:40 pm. This is a day for sunscreen, hats, and sunglasses, especially for those spending their lunch break near the waterfront or in the city center.

Evening: Coastal Breezes and Clear Skies

As the sun begins to set over the horizon, the northwesterly winds, which are forecast to reach speeds of 25 to 35 kilometres per hour, will continue to provide a brisk atmosphere. However, the sky is expected to remain clear and cloud-free well into the night. It will be a mild and inviting evening for outdoor dining or a stroll along the Derwent, with temperatures gradually tapering off into the mid-teens as the night progresses. No rain warnings or significant weather alerts are currently in place, ensuring a smooth end to the day.

Forecast at a Glance

  • Temperature: A maximum of 26°C following an overnight low of 14°C to 15°C.
  • Wind: Northwesterly winds sustained at 25 to 35 km/h; residents should expect some gusts in exposed coastal areas.
  • Rainfall: 0 mm expected; there is a minimal 10% chance of a stray shower.
  • UV Index: Predicted to reach 7 (High). Protection is vital during the middle of the day.