Live wind conditions across South Australia, 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.
Adelaide experiences strong afternoon sea breezes and gusty frontal winds.
Ceduna is a key indicator for weather systems moving east across the Great Australian Bight, providing the first look at major frontal changes for South Australia.
Glenelg is a major recreational hub. The wind here is dominated by the 'Gully Winds' coming off the Adelaide Hills at night and reliable sea breezes during the afternoon.
Kingscote provides essential wind data for Kangaroo Island. The island's topography creates unique wind tunnels and shielding effects depending on the swell direction.
Outer Harbor is the primary wind indicator for Adelaide's northern beaches. It is highly exposed to the Gulf St Vincent, catching the full strength of south-westerly fronts and summer sea breezes.
Port Lincoln sits on one of the world's largest protected natural harbours. It provides critical data for the fishing fleet and experiences strong Southern Ocean weather influences.
Located on the eastern shore of the Spencer Gulf, Port Pirie is influenced by the interaction between the hot inland plains and the relatively cooler gulf waters.
Robe is a famous windsurfing and surfing destination. Its location on the Limestone Coast means it catches high-velocity winds and significant ocean surges.
Victor Harbor is a premier spot for sailing and kiting. It is exposed to the Southern Ocean, often seeing powerful swells and consistent winds moving up the Fleurieu coast.
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)