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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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Geeveston weather is typically cool and wet, with the live forecast above showing today’s conditions. Nestled in the Huon Valley, the town experiences a mild maritime climate, with the wettest months from May to August and drier, warmer spells in summer.
What is the typical climate in Geeveston?
Geeveston sits in a valley south of Hobart, so it often gets more rain than the capital. Summer highs average around 20–22°C, while winter maxima hover near 11–13°C. Frosts are common in clear winter mornings, but snow is rare at this low elevation. The surrounding forests keep the air humid year-round.
How does Geeveston weather compare to Hobart?
Geeveston is generally 2–4°C cooler than Hobart weather and receives about 30% more rain. The Huon Valley funnels moist air from the Southern Ocean, making cloud cover more persistent. When Hobart has a sunny 20°C day, Geeveston might be 17°C with drizzle. For a broader state outlook, check Australia weather hub.
What is the 14-day forecast for Geeveston?
The geeveston weather 14 day forecast on Reef Brief provides a reliable outlook. It updates daily from Bureau of Meteorology data, showing rain chances and temperature trends for planning ahead.
Where can I find Geeveston weather from the BOM?
The Bureau of Meteorology provides official observations for Geeveston. You can access the geeveston weather bom page for live readings, warnings, and radar imagery specific to the Huon Valley.
Is there an hourly forecast for Geeveston?
Yes, the geeveston weather hourly page breaks down conditions hour-by-hour. It’s useful for timing outdoor work or trips to nearby Huonville and the Tahune Forest Reserve.