Gentle Skies and Autumnal Chills: Your Hobart Sunday Forecast

Hobart Settles into a Pleasant Autumn Rhythm
Residents of Hobart can look forward to a stable and largely dry conclusion to the weekend. This Sunday, 29 March 2026, the city is expected to embrace a classic autumnal pattern, characterized by a crisp start and a mild, partly cloudy afternoon. According to the latest data from the Bureau of Meteorology, Hobartians should prepare for a day that transitions from a cool morning into a comfortable peak of 21°C, making it an ideal window for outdoor activities before the new work week begins.
Morning: A Fresh and Crisp Start
Early risers will certainly feel the bite of the season, with the mercury hovering around a minimum of 9°C. The early morning hours will be marked by mostly clear skies, though some light patches of cloud may drift across the Derwent River. Humidity is expected to be high during the dawn hours, reaching approximately 90%, which may result in a light dew or mist in the more sheltered valleys. If you are heading out for an early morning coffee or a run, a warm jacket is highly recommended, as the "feels like" temperature may linger slightly lower due to the residual overnight chill.
Afternoon: Peak Warmth and Gusty Breezes
As the sun climbs, conditions will shift toward a pleasant 21°C by mid-afternoon. The cloud cover is expected to increase slightly, settling into a "partly cloudy" state that offers intermittent periods of bright sunshine. The wind will be a notable factor during the middle of the day; expect west to northwesterly breezes blowing at speeds between 15 and 20 km/h. While these winds will keep the air feeling fresh, they are not expected to reach damaging levels. Rainfall remains highly unlikely, with only a marginal 5% chance of a stray sprinkle, effectively resulting in a 0mm precipitation forecast for the metropolitan area.
Evening: Cooling Down and Light Winds
As the sun begins to set around 7:07 PM, the northwesterly winds are predicted to die down, becoming light and variable. This will lead to a rapid cooling of the city. Temperatures are expected to drop back into the low teens shortly after nightfall, eventually reaching approximately 10°C late Sunday night. The sky will remain partly cloudy, providing a quiet and calm end to the day.
Warnings and Safety Information
- UV Protection: Despite the cooling temperatures, the sun still carries strength. The UV Index is predicted to reach 6 (High). Sun protection is recommended between 10:30 AM and 3:50 PM.
- Fire Danger: The current fire danger rating for the Hobart area is set at Moderate. Residents are advised to stay informed of local conditions if traveling into bushland areas.
- Wind Impacts: While winds are within normal ranges, those on the water should remain aware of the 15-20 km/h northwesterly gusts during the afternoon.

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