Tasmania has four distinct seasons (and we love them all).
The warmest months are December, January, February and March. Autumn has still, sunny days. Winter runs from May through August. However, being positioned by the Southern Ocean, the world’s weather engine, the climate can vary greatly – on any given day.
Average maximum temperatures in summer sit between 17 and 23 degrees Celsius. Winter maximum temperatures are between 3 and 11 degrees. Rainfall varies dramatically across the island. Hobart, with an annual average of 626mm, is Australia’s second-driest capital city (after Adelaide), while on the west coast an annual average of 2400mm ensures the rainforest thrives.
Be prepared for sudden, temporary deterioration in the weather, especially if bushwalking. Always carry extra warm clothing, including a waterproof outer layer. And while 23 degrees might not sound particularly warm in summer, it’s a dry heat and the sun can be hot. Sunscreen and a hat are essential during the warmer months.