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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 23 June 2026 by the Reef Brief Weather Desk. Data from the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) and other national met services via Open-Meteo.
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Check the live forecast above before heading out, as Devonport’s weather can shift quickly with sea breezes and passing fronts. The city sits on the north-west coast of Tasmania, so conditions often feel cooler and windier than inland areas.
What is the typical weather pattern for Devonport?
Devonport has a temperate maritime climate. Summers are mild, with average highs around 21°C, while winters are cool and wet, with July highs near 12°C. Rain falls year-round, but the wettest months are from May to August. The Bass Strait keeps temperatures moderate, so extreme heat or frost is rare.
How reliable are the 7-day and 14-day forecasts?
The 7-day forecast from the Bureau of Meteorology is generally reliable for planning your week. The devonport weather 14 day forecast gives a useful trend but becomes less accurate after day 7. For precise timing, check the devonport weather hourly breakdown on the live forecast above, especially if you’re planning outdoor work or travel.
What does the devonport weather radar show?
The radar at Mount Barrow (north-east of Launceston) tracks rain bands moving across Bass Strait. It’s best for seeing approaching showers 1–2 hours out, but local sea breezes can cause patchy drizzle that the radar may miss.
What is the weather in Devonport tomorrow?
For the weather in Devonport tomorrow, refer to the live forecast above. Typically, a morning south-westerly change brings cooler air and possible showers, followed by afternoon clearing if a high-pressure system moves in.
How does Devonport compare to other Tasmanian cities?
Devonport is windier and cloudier than Hobart, but warmer in winter than Launceston. The devonport weather bom data shows it receives more rain than the state’s east coast, thanks to its exposure to westerly fronts.
For broader conditions, see our Australia weather hub or check Melbourne Weather for mainland comparisons. If storms are forecast, visit our Severe Weather Warning page.