Live wind conditions across Northern Territory, updated in near real time using coastal and inland monitoring sites.
Select a city or region below to view detailed wind maps, charts and observations.
Alice Springs experiences classic desert wind patterns, including significant diurnal temperature-driven shifts and strong, dry southeasterly winds common in the cooler months.
Alyangula provides vital wind and maritime data for the Gulf of Carpentaria. The region experiences strong seasonal shifts between the dry season trades and wet season monsoons.
Darwin wind conditions are dominated by monsoonal patterns and seasonal trade winds.
Dundee Beach is a major fishing and boating hub. Its exposure to the open waters of Fog Bay makes it an essential indicator for coastal wind conditions west of Darwin.
Located on the Gove Peninsula, Nhulunbuy is dominated by steady southeasterly trade winds for much of the year, providing a key look at weather entering the Gulf of Carpentaria.
Nightcliff is a premier coastal location in Darwin, highly sensitive to monsoonal bursts and the daily build-up of sea breezes. It offers critical wind data for kiteboarding and sailing in the Beagle Gulf.
Tennant Creek is a major indicator for the Barkly Tableland, where vast flat plains allow for consistent wind flow, often bringing dusty conditions from the east.
The Tiwi Islands are often the first to experience monsoonal developments heading towards Darwin. Wind patterns here are influenced by the convergence of the Arafura and Timor Seas.
Timber Creek serves as a key wind station for the Victoria River region, capturing the gusty inland winds that characterize the transition between the coast and the desert.
Note: forecasts will load automatically based on the current (right-hand) map location. Forecasts show the Australian Burean of Meterology's Marine Wind Chart (ACCESS model)