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What to expect

September marks a typically cool period of spring, where the weather is warming up. Daytime highs average 15°C / 58°F, dropping to 6°C / 43°F at night.

Skies are often overcast, and you should be prepared for regular rainfall (approx. 14 wet days).

September in context

How it compares to the rest of the year in Hobart.

Hottest (avg)
#8 / 12
Wettest (avg)
#6 / 12
Daylight Hours
#7 / 12
Windiest (avg)
#1 / 12
Highest UV
#7 / 12
Most Humid
#6 / 12

Temperature

Daytime high
Nighttime low
Feels like (avg)

Sunshine

Daylight
11.8 hours
UV index (max)
6
Typical sun hours
07:10 – 18:58

Rain & Snow

Total
Rainy days
14
Cloud cover
61%
Snowfall

Humidity & Wind

Humidity (avg)
71%
Wind (avg)
Wind (max gusts)

Frequently asked questions

Is September a good time to visit Hobart?

Typical September days in Hobart reach highs of 15°C (59°F) with nights around 6°C (43°F). It usually feels cool by day and cold after dark. Overall, September sits in the middle of the Hobart climate range.

What are temperatures like in September?

In September, you can usually expect highs of 15°C (59°F) and lows near 6°C (43°F). That means cool days and cold nights, so pack layers you can add or remove.

How much does it rain in September?

Rainfall in September averages 50 mm (2.0 in) across roughly 14 days. Overall it is a quite rainy time of year, so a light rain jacket and waterproof shoes are very handy.

How many hours of daylight are there in September?

You can expect about 12 hours of daylight in September. Sunrise is typically around 07:10 and sunset near 18:58. Daylight is fairly typical, with enough time for sightseeing.

How strong is the sun in September?

UV levels are moderate (around 6); sunscreen and sunglasses are still a good idea.

Is it windy in September?

In September, average wind speeds are around 17 km/h (11 mph), with gusts on the windiest days reaching about 72 km/h (45 mph). On the ground, it is it is a notably windy place, and strong gusts are fairly common.

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