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Claremont Weather Tas

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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 23 June 2026 by the Aussie Briefly Weather Desk. Data from the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) and other national met services via Open-Meteo.

Claremont, on the Derwent River just north-west of Hobart, is looking at a cool and showery day according to the live forecast above. This inland suburb often feels the chill of river valleys, with conditions typical of a Tasmanian spring transition.

What is the weather like in Claremont today and this week?

The live forecast above gives the immediate picture for Claremont, but across the week expect a mix of showers and partly cloudy skies, a pattern driven by westerly winds off the Southern Ocean. Minimums will hover around 6–9°C, with maximums struggling to reach 16°C. If you’re checking the weather in claremont tasmania 10 days, the pattern tends to stay unsettled, with the chance of a morning frost as we head deeper into the season.

LocationClaremont, Tasmania (Derwent River valley)
Typical max (this week)14–16°C
Typical min (this week)6–9°C
Primary influenceWesterly winds & cold fronts

Will it rain in Claremont this week?

Yes, light to moderate showers are likely on most days, particularly during the afternoon. The Derwent Valley can funnel moisture, so don’t be surprised if a heavier burst moves through. For the most reliable updates, check the bom claremont tas page for radar and warnings.

Is this weather normal for Claremont in spring?

Yes, September and October are typically cool and showery in this part of Tasmania. The river valley location means Claremont often sees more cloud and slightly lower temperatures than coastal Hobart.

When does the weather improve in Claremont?

Claremont starts to see more settled, warmer days from late November into December, as the westerly winds ease and high pressure systems become more frequent over the Tasman Sea.

Should I expect fog in the mornings?

Yes, particularly on clear, calm nights. The Derwent River and surrounding hills trap moisture, creating patchy fog that usually clears by mid-morning. Drive carefully on the Brooker Highway.

For a broader picture of conditions across the country, head to our Australia weather hub. If you’re planning a trip, check the Barossa Valley Weather or Gold Coast Weather 7 Days for comparison. Keep an eye on Severe Weather Warning updates if the wind picks up.