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Hobart Forecast

Today 15°C
Tonight 6°C
mostly_cloudy

Now

12.3°C falling
Updated at 16:00 EST

Lower Derwent for Tuesday Cloudy. The chance of morning fog in the south. Medium (40%) chance of showers in the far south, becoming less likely this afternoon. Near zero chance of rain elsewhere. Winds W 15 to 25 km/h turning NW 15 to 20 km/h during the morning and early afternoon. Daytime maximum temperatures between 10 and 15. Sun protection not recommended, UV Index predicted to reach 1 [Low].

Currently at Hobart

24-hour graph
Temperature 12.3°C falling
Dew Point 6.9°C falling
Feels Like 11.2°C
Relative Humidity 69%
Wind icon
W 11km/h falling
Wind Gusts 13km/h
Pressure 1025.8hPa rising
Fire Danger 2.2
Rain since 9am/last hr 0.0mm / -

Sun on Tue

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Sunrise sunrise
07:39 EST
Sunset sunset
16:42 EST

Nearby Now

Hobart Ap 14.0°C
Campania 15.6°C

Next 12 hours in Hobart

48-hour forecast

6pm

Mostly clear
12°C

9pm

Mostly clear
10°C

12am

Mostly clear
9°C

3am

Mostly cloudy
7°C

Lower Derwent Weather Warnings

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Tas - Tue 10:00 EST
Strong Wind Warning for the South East Coast and South West Coast

National Forecast

Hobart 7-day Weather Forecast

Summary Tue
Jun 13
Wed
Jun 14
Thu
Jun 15
Fri
Jun 16
Sat
Jun 17
Sun
Jun 18
Mon
Jun 19

Mostly cloudy

Mostly sunny

Sunny

Cloud increasing

Cloudy

Possible shower

Possible shower
Maximum 15°C 15°C 15°C 15°C 14°C 12°C 13°C
Minimum 8°C 6°C 9°C 7°C 7°C 7°C 7°C
Chance of Rain 5% 10% 10% 5% 50% 50% 10%
Rain Amount < 1mm < 1mm < 1mm < 1mm 1-5mm < 1mm < 1mm
UV Index Low Low Low Low Low
Frost Risk Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil
  9am 3pm 9am 3pm 9am 3pm 9am 3pm 9am 3pm 9am 3pm 9am 3pm
Wind Speed 10
km/h
10
km/h
13
km/h
16
km/h
10
km/h
8
km/h
10
km/h
6
km/h
11
km/h
11
km/h
15
km/h
15
km/h
12
km/h
13
km/h
Wind Direction NNW 10km/h
NNW
NW 10km/h
NW
NNW 13km/h
NNW
NW 16km/h
NW
NW 10km/h
NW
NW 8km/h
NW
NNW 10km/h
NNW
NNW 6km/h
NNW
NNW 11km/h
NNW
NNW 11km/h
NNW
WNW 15km/h
WNW
W 15km/h
W
WNW 12km/h
WNW
WNW 13km/h
WNW
Relative Humidity 76% 59% 76% 61% 75% 59% 76% 62% 77% 60% 71% 55% 73% 56%
Dew Point 6°C 7°C 5°C 8°C 7°C 7°C 5°C 8°C 5°C 7°C 3°C 3°C 4°C 4°C

Hobart Sun & Moon Times

Tuesday Next occurrence
First light Sunrise Sunset Last light Moon phase moon rise moon set Last quarter New moon First quarter Full moon
first light
07:07 EST
sunrise
07:39 EST
sunset
16:42 EST
last light
17:14 EST
moon
rise
Tue 20:06 EST
set
Wed 10:40 EST
moon
Sat
Jun 17
moon
Sat
Jun 24
moon
Sat
Jul 1
moon
Sun
Jul 9

Hobart Past 5 Days

this month
  Minimum Maximum Rainfall
Tue
Jun 13
7.9°C 16°C 0.0mm
Mon
Jun 12
10.2°C 15.5°C 0.0mm
Sun
Jun 11
7.5°C 15.9°C 0.0mm
Sat
Jun 10
5.0°C 15.0°C 0.0mm
Fri
Jun 9
5.5°C 15.9°C 0.0mm

Hobart Year To Date

Average Rainfall To Jun
281.4mm
72.8 Day(s)
Total For 2017
157.4mm
52 Day(s)
Total To This Day 2016
267.6mm
62 Day(s)
Wettest Day
34.8mm
Jan 2
Lowest Temperature
3.1°C
Jun 7
Highest Temperature
32.1°C
Mar 14

Hobart Almanac

full climatology
June Minimum Temperature
Lowest This Month
3.1°C
7th
Lowest On Record
-2.8°C
25th 1972
Average This Month
6.9°C
+1.7°C
Long-term Average
5.2°C
June Maximum Temperature
Highest This Month
17.1°C
3rd
Highest On Record
20.6°C
1st 1907
Average This Month
14.7°C
+2.7°C
Long-term Average
12.0°C
June Rainfall
Wettest This Month
0.0mm
1st
Total This Month
0.0mm
0 Day(s)
Long-term Average
53.0mm
15.1 Day(s)
Wettest On Record
238.3mm
1954
Driest On Record
1.8mm
1979
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