Tasmania in March 2026

Rainfall

  • Rainfall totals in March were average for most of Tasmania, with areas of below average across parts of the north-west, west, east and Flinders Island.
  • Tasmania's area-averaged rainfall total in March was 68.1 mm, 22% below the 1961–1990 average.
  • It was the wettest March in Tasmania since 2023.

Temperature

  • Mean maximum temperatures in March were above average for most of the state, and average for parts of the north-west.
  • Tasmania's area-averaged mean maximum temperature was 19.1 °C, 0.94 °C above the 1961–1990 average.
  • Tasmania had its lowest mean maximum temperature for March since 2023.
  • Mean minimum temperatures in March were very much above average for most of the coast, and above average for parts of the interior, the north-west, King Island and the Furneaux Group.
  • Tasmania's area-averaged mean minimum temperature was 9.4 °C, 0.71 °C above the 1961–1990 average.
  • Tasmania had its highest mean minimum temperature for March since 2022.
  • Tasmania's area-averaged mean temperature was 14.3 °C, 0.83 °C above the 1961–1990 average.

Events

Hobart (Ellerslie Road)

  • Total rainfall for Hobart (Ellerslie Road) was 46.0 mm, which is 104% of the long-term average of 44.1 mm.
  • The mean daily maximum temperature for Hobart (Ellerslie Road) was 21.6 °C, which is 1.4 °C above the long-term average of 20.2 °C.
  • The warmest day was 29.6 °C on the 31st, and the coolest day was on the 27th when the temperature reached 16.2 °C.
  • The mean daily minimum temperature for Hobart (Ellerslie Road) was 12.4 °C, which is 1.4 °C above the long-term average of 11.0 °C.
  • The coldest morning was 8.4 °C on the 29th, and the warmest morning was on the 2nd when the minimum temperature was 17.8 °C.

Extremes in March 2026
Hottest day 29.6 °C at Hobart (Ellerslie Road) on the 31st
Warmest days on average 23.4 °C at Launceston (Ti Tree Bend)
23.4 °C at Ouse Fire Station
Coolest days on average 12.3 °C at Mount Read
Coldest day 4.3 °C at kunanyi (Mount Wellington Pinnacle) on the 12th
4.3 °C at Mount Read on the 12th
Coldest night -1.6 °C at Liawenee on the 14th
Coolest nights on average 4.7 °C at Liawenee
Warmest nights on average 15.3 °C at Swan Island
Warmest night 19.8 °C at Flinders Island Airport on the 2nd
Warmest on average overall 18.0 °C at Swan Island
Coolest on average overall 8.9 °C at kunanyi (Mount Wellington Pinnacle)
Wettest overall 195.4 mm at Mount Read
Wettest day 38.8 mm at Lake Margaret Power Station on the 12th
Strongest wind gust 115.0 km/h at Maatsuyker Island Lighthouse on the 5th

Maps
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Map of Rainfall totals Map of Percentage of normal rainfall Map of Rainfall deciles
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Map of Mean maximum temperature Map of Anomaly in mean maximum temperature Map of Decile rank of mean maximum temperature
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Map of Mean minimum temperature Map of Anomaly in mean minimum temperature Map of Decile rank of mean minimum temperature

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Summary statistics for March 2026
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2026
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average
Northern (district 91)
Cressy (Brumbys Creek) 22.8 27.4 21st 9.4 2.4 14th 32.2
Devonport Airport 20.8 +0.2 24.8 1st 12.1 +1.0 6.0 28th 40.6 48.2 average 84%
Kennaook/Cape Grim 18.2 -0.7 22.4 22nd 13.2 -0.1 9.9 27th 31.4 58.5 low 54%
Launceston (Ti Tree Bend) 23.4 +0.7 28.4 21st 11.2 +0.8 4.8 28th 34.2 40.5 average 84%
Launceston Airport 22.9 +0.3 27.4 21st 10.1 +0.6 3.4 28th 32.4 49.3 low 66%
Low Head 20.5 +0.4 22.4 4th 14.0 +0.6 8.7 28th 45.4 49.5 average 92%
Luncheon Hill (Forestry) 20.2 +1.2 26.2 21st 10.1 +0.2 5.4 27th 56.8 84.8 low 67%
Marrawah 19.3 -0.2 23.5 30th 12.4 +0.6 7.5 27th 51.2 65.6 average 78%
Scottsdale (West Minstone Road) 21.1 -0.2 25.1 21st 10.9 +0.8 4.0 13th 64.2 56.6 average 113%
Sheffield School Farm 20.7 +0.7 23.9 2nd 10.2 +0.7 5.0 28th 66.6 70.8 average 94%
Smithton Aerodrome 21.0 +0.4 24.3 4th 10.3 +0.4 4.0 18th 34.6 52.5 low 66%
Wynyard Airport 21.3 +1.0 24.7 20th 10.4 +0.5 3.8 28th 55.0 49.4 average 111%
East Coast (district 92)
Bicheno (Council Depot) 21.0 +0.4 28.0 5th 13.6 +1.3 10.0 13th 49.4 57.3 average 86%
Fingal (Fleming St) 22.5 27.5 31st 9.0 1.9 14th 36.0
Friendly Beaches 22.3 +0.6 27.0 5th 12.6 +0.4 7.3 14th 57.4 63.1 average 91%
larapuna (Eddystone Point) 21.9 +1.7 25.1 6th 14.0 +0.9 8.4 13th 27.2 58.6 low 46%
Maria Island (Point Lesueur) 20.6 +0.5 28.3 5th 13.9 +0.7 10.4 29th 35.0 39.0 average 90%
St Helens Aerodrome 22.2 +1.1 28.4 23rd 12.7 +0.7 6.8 13th 41.4 66.2 average 62%
Swan Island 20.7 +0.1 23.0 10th 15.3 +0.7 10.7 13th 60.4 53.2 average 114%
Swansea (Francis Street) 22.1 +0.7 27.7 5th 11.4 +0.2 5.8 14th 30.2 45.0 low 67%
Midlands (district 93)
Ross (The Boulevards) 22.6 +0.7 27.1 21st 8.7 +0.5 1.7 28th 31.2 37.2 average 84%
Southeast (district 94)
Campania (Kincora) 23.1 +0.7 29.4 31st 10.2 +0.2 4.9 29th 33.8 32.4 average 104%
Cape Bruny (Cape Bruny) 19.7 +0.8 28.1 31st 12.2 +0.5 8.2 13th 78.6 53.1 high 148%
Dennes Point 20.3 -0.1 25.9 5th 12.7 +0.4 9.6 13th 40.0 38.8 average 103%
Dover 20.7 +1.2 27.4 31st 8.8 -0.2 4.2 8th 63.9 62.0 average 103%
Dunalley (Stroud Point) 20.9 0.0 27.8 22nd 13.1 +0.3 9.4 29th 44.0 36.9 high 119%
Grove (Research Station) 21.9 +0.6 29.1 22nd 8.2 +0.2 3.3 14th 48.8 41.9 average 116%
Hobart (Ellerslie Road) 21.6 +1.4 29.6 31st 12.4 +1.4 8.4 29th 46.0 44.1 average 104%
Hobart Airport 21.7 28.8 31st 11.4 6.6 28th 39.4
kunanyi (Mount Wellington Pinnacle) 12.7 +1.2 20.2 31st 5.2 +1.1 -1.4 27th 94.8 80.7 average 118%
Maatsuyker Island Lighthouse 16.5 +0.2 24.5 31st 11.8 +1.1 8.4 13th 85.4 84.0 average 102%
Tasman Island 17.7 +0.6 23.9 5th 11.9 +0.4 7.4 13th 101.8 67.9 high 150%
Tunnack Fire Station 20.5 +1.2 25.4 5th 8.6 +1.1 3.4 29th 38.4 46.1 average 83%
Derwent Valley (district 95)
Bushy Park (Bushy Park Estates) 23.2 +1.3 29.1 22nd 9.4 +1.0 4.1 29th 37.6 38.4 average 98%
Ouse Fire Station 23.4 +1.0 29.5 31st 8.8 +0.7 3.0 18th 28.0 30.5 average 92%
Central Plateau (district 96)
Butlers Gorge 17.3 +0.6 23.9 31st 5.8 +0.6 -0.8 29th 60.2 100.1 low 60%
Liawenee 17.4 +1.3 22.2 15th 4.7 +0.8 -1.6 14th 41.6 61.8 average 67%
West Coast (Mountain Region) (district 97)
Cape Sorell 19.3 +1.5 24.3 31st 12.8 +1.1 8.7 27th 79.0 81.7 average 97%
Hartz Mountain (Keoghs Pimple) 15.8 +1.2 22.5 31st 7.6 +1.3 1.7 27th 83.8 73.1 average 115%
Low Rocky Point 18.3 -0.5 26.0 1st 12.1 +0.2 8.0 8th 94.4 89.4 average 106%
Mount Read 12.3 +0.3 18.2 21st 5.8 +0.7 -0.3 27th 195.4 268.2 low 73%
Scotts Peak Dam 18.4 -0.2 27.5 31st 9.2 +0.7 4.6 27th 108.0 118.9 average 91%
Strahan Aerodrome 19.1 -0.5 24.3 1st 11.2 +1.2 5.7 27th 80.2 103.9 average 77%
Warra 17.0 0.0 23.8 22nd 8.4 +0.8 2.5 8th 111.8 100.4 average 111%
King Island (district 98)
King Island Airport 20.3 0.0 27.7 31st 12.2 -0.1 6.5 18th 55.0 49.4 average 111%
Flinders Island (district 99)
Flinders Island Airport 21.2 -0.2 27.5 11th 13.2 +0.5 6.3 28th 29.0 49.6 average 58%
Note: From 2017, information about Macquarie Island can be found in the climate summary for the Remote Islands and Antarctica

Notes

The Monthly climate summary, usually published in the first week of the following month, lists the main features of the weather in Tasmania using the most timely and accurate information available on the date of publication; it will generally not be updated.

This statement has been prepared based on information available on Wednesday 1 April 2026. Some checks have been made on the data, but it is possible that results will change as new information becomes available.

In some situations, some or all of the rainfall is in the form of hail or snow. In these cases, the totals given are for the water equivalent: the depth of liquid water that results from melting any frozen precipitation. There can be significant 'undercatch' of snow in strong winds, meaning the true precipitation can be higher than that reported.

Averages for individual sites are long-term means based on observations from all available years of record, excluding the current year. The length of record can vary widely from site to site. Averages are not shown for sites with fewer than 10 years of record, as they cannot then be calculated reliably.
The median is sometimes more representative than the mean of long-term average rain.

The Rank indicates how rainfall this time compares with the climate record for the site, based on the decile ranking (very low rainfall is in decile 1, low in decile 2 or 3, average in decile 4 to 7, high in decile 8 or 9 and very high is in decile 10).
The Fraction of average shows how much rain has fallen this time as a percentage of the long-term mean.

Where temperature area averages are mentioned, they are derived from the ACORN-SAT dataset.

Information about Australian Indigenous seasonal calendars is available at the Indigenous Weather Knowledge website.

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