Gentle Winds and Highs of 22°C: A Pleasant Start to the Week in Hobart

Morning: A Crisp and Quiet Start
Hobartians can expect a refreshing start to the week as Monday, 9 March 2026, begins with temperatures hovering around the 10°C to 11°C mark. Early commuters and those heading out for a morning coffee along the waterfront will encounter mostly cloudy conditions. While the sky may look overcast during the early hours, humidity is sitting at a comfortable 58%, and the air remains dry. Winds are light, ensuring that the morning atmosphere feels calm and stable across the city and the surrounding suburbs. It is a perfect morning for a light jacket, but no umbrellas should be necessary as the chance of rain remains minimal throughout the morning period.
Afternoon: Peak Warmth and Sunny Breaks
As the morning cloud cover begins to break apart, the city is set to enjoy a very pleasant afternoon. Temperatures will climb steadily throughout the day, reaching a peak of approximately 21°C to 22°C between 1:00 PM and 4:00 PM. This is slightly warmer than the typical long-term March average for Hobart, making it an ideal day for outdoor lunches or a stroll through the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens. The UV index is expected to reach a high of 6, which is typical for this time of year but still requires standard sun protection for those spending more than fifteen minutes outdoors. The breeze is expected to remain gentle, though it may shift slightly toward the late afternoon as the coastal air moves inland, providing a mild cooling effect.
Evening: Clearer Skies and Cooling Conditions
By early evening, the remaining clouds are predicted to clear completely, leading to a beautiful and transparent night sky. The mercury will begin its descent shortly after sunset, which is scheduled for approximately 7:44 PM. Residents can expect temperatures to drop back into the mid-teens by twilight, eventually settling near 10°C overnight. These clear conditions will provide an excellent opportunity for stargazing, though the cooling air will certainly necessitate a return to warmer layers for anyone staying out late. The sea temperature around the Derwent remains a cool 16°C, contributing to the mild coastal breeze that will settle over the city as the night progresses.
Alerts and Observations
- Rainfall: There is a negligible 10% chance of precipitation throughout the day. No measurable rainfall is expected to impact commute times or outdoor events, and the overall outlook remains dry.
- Wind/Weather Warnings: There are currently no severe weather warnings in place for the Hobart region. Winds are forecast to remain moderate and manageable, with no damaging gusts predicted for the metropolitan area.
- Sun Safety: With a 'High' UV rating, residents are encouraged to wear hats and apply sunscreen during the peak sun hours of 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM, even when cloud cover is present.

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