Live wind conditions across Queensland, 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.
Airlie Beach is the heart of the Whitsundays, where wind data is essential for the huge local sailing and tourism industry.
Brisbane wind conditions are influenced by Moreton Bay, sea breezes and subtropical weather patterns.
Cairns' weather is characterized by tropical monsoon patterns and steady trade winds. It is a key gateway for Great Barrier Reef weather observations.
The Gold Coast is a world-famous surfing and wind sports hub. It experiences reliable coastal sea breezes and is a primary indicator for South East Queensland's coastal weather.
Mackay is a central hub for the Whitsunday region, offering insights into the trade wind patterns that dominate the central Queensland coastline.
Noosa is famous for its points and beaches. The wind profile here is influenced by the headland, providing unique conditions for local water sports.
The Sunshine Coast offers a variety of wind conditions suitable for kitesurfing and sailing, with consistent northeasterly winds during the summer months.
Surfers Paradise experiences strong afternoon sea breezes along the open coastline.
Townsville experiences strong seasonal trade winds and is an important location for monitoring tropical weather systems in North Queensland.
Yeppoon is a key site on the Capricorn Coast, catching the steady southeasterly trades that are characteristic of the region.
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)