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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 23 June 2026 by the Aussie Focus Hub Weather Desk. Data from the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) and other national met services via Open-Meteo.
For Franklin in Tasmania, the live forecast above shows current conditions; expect cool, showery weather typical of the Huon Valley, with temperatures often several degrees cooler than Hobart.
What is the weather in Franklin today?
The live forecast above provides the most accurate reading for Franklin right now. You can check whether rain is moving in from the south-west or if morning fog is likely to lift by midday. Daily maximums in Franklin usually sit around 4–8°C cooler than nearby Hobart, so dress warmly even on milder days.
How does Franklin’s weather compare to other regions?
Unlike the inland Franklin in the ACT, which experiences drier summer heat and frostier winters, coastal Franklin (TAS) has a mild maritime climate with reliable rainfall year-round. For a quick comparison, weather Hobart is generally 10–30 minutes behind Franklin’s pattern – Franklin often receives showers earlier due to its closer proximity to the Southern Ocean. If you are checking weather franklin tas, expect a similar outlook to the Huon Valley but with slightly more cloud and wind.
What will the weather Franklin tomorrow be like?
The live forecast above includes a 7‑day outlook; for tomorrow, check the “Tomorrow” tab. Typically, Franklin’s next‑day forecast follows the same maritime pattern – chance of showers, light south‑westerly winds, and a maximum around 18 °C in summer or 12 °C in winter.
Does franklin act weather differ from Franklin TAS?
Yes – Franklin ACT (a suburb of Canberra) sits at 600 m elevation and has a distinctly continental climate: hot summers, cold frosty winters, and less rainfall. Franklin TAS is coastal, much wetter, and rarely exceeds 30 °C. Always confirm which Franklin you need.
Is Franklin in Tasmania prone to severe weather?
Franklin can experience occasional damaging winds and heavy rainfall associated with cold fronts or low‑pressure systems. Always monitor severe weather warnings from the Bureau of Meteorology if you are planning outdoor activities.
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