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Mist and Sprinkles: A Damp Autumn Tuesday for the Greater Hobart Area

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24 March 2026/02:41
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Mist and Sprinkles: A Damp Autumn Tuesday for the Greater Hobart Area
Source: Wikimedia Commons / Author: Christopher Neugebauer

A Grey Greeting to the Work Week

Hobart residents should prepare for a wet and overcast day this Tuesday, 24 March 2026. As we move deeper into the autumn season, the capital is set to experience a classic shift in conditions, characterized by high humidity and persistent light showers. The city will wake up to a heavy sky, with light rain expected to settle in early and linger through much of the morning commute. While the rainfall is not expected to be heavy enough for flash flooding, the damp roads and reduced visibility will likely cause some minor delays for those traveling into the CBD from the northern and eastern suburbs.

Morning and Afternoon Predictions

The morning hours will see the highest concentration of precipitation, with current predictions showing a 43% chance of rain during the daylight hours. Temperatures will start at a mild but damp 13°C, feeling slightly cooler due to the high humidity levels, which are expected to hover around 93%. As we move into the afternoon, the steady light rain is likely to transition into intermittent sprinkles. Some meteorological models suggest brief breaks of sun could peek through the cloud cover late in the day, though the general outlook remains predominantly grey. The maximum temperature is forecasted to reach a modest 17°C, staying well below the historical early March averages as the autumn chill begins to take a firmer hold on the Derwent Valley.

Evening Outlook and Conditions

By the evening, the chance of rain will drop to approximately 20%, leading to a partly cloudy night. The cloud cover will act as a blanket, preventing temperatures from plummeting too sharply after sunset, with the mercury expected to settle back toward the overnight low of 13°C. Wind conditions are expected to remain relatively calm throughout the day, described as a very slight breeze, which will offer little relief from the high moisture content in the air. For those heading out to evening events or late-night shifts, the dampness will remain the primary concern rather than wind chill.

Vital Statistics and Weather Alerts

  • Temperature Range: A minimum of 13°C and a maximum of 17°C.
  • Rainfall: 43% chance of light rain during the day, tapering off to 20% by nightfall.
  • Humidity: Peak humidity reaching up to 93% in the early hours, settling at 89% by midday.
  • Wind: Light northerly breezes, shifting slightly as the cloud cover breaks.
  • Warnings: No severe weather or gale warnings are currently in place, but motorists are advised to take care on wet surfaces.

With the high humidity and damp forecast, it is a day for the waterproof jacket and the umbrella. While the rain is light, the consistent drizzle will be enough to soak through light clothing over time. Stay tuned to hobart.news for further updates on changing conditions throughout the day.