Tasmania Wind Conditions

Live wind conditions across Tasmania, 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.

Bridport

Bridport is a major hub for kitesurfing and windsurfing on the North Coast, benefiting from shallow waters and clean wind flow across Bass Strait.

Coles Bay

Coles Bay and the Freycinet Peninsula are influenced by East Coast weather patterns, providing data for one of Tasmania's most popular recreational boating areas.

Devonport

The Mersey Bluff area in Devonport is a popular spot for coastal observations. The city experiences consistent Bass Strait weather, with strong afternoon sea breezes common in summer.

Hobart

Hobart experiences variable winds influenced by terrain, river valleys and Southern Ocean systems.

Kingston Beach

Kingston Beach experiences consistent coastal winds ideal for sailing and kiting.

Low Head

Low Head is a critical wind indicator for the Tamar Valley and Northern Tasmania. It is highly exposed to Bass Strait, making it a primary spot for monitoring strong westerly and northerly winds.

Maria Island

Maria Island serves as a vital offshore wind station, catching oceanic changes before they reach the mainland. It is a key reference for sailors navigating the East Coast.

Marrawah

Marrawah is the westernmost settlement in Tasmania, facing the full brunt of the Roaring Forties. It is a legendary spot for big-wave surfing and high-wind sports.

St Helens

St Helens experiences strong winds influenced by Bass Strait weather systems.

Stanley

Stanley, famous for 'The Nut,' is extremely exposed to Bass Strait weather systems. It provides essential wind data for the north-western coastline of Tasmania.

Strahan

Strahan is the gateway to the rugged West Coast. Wind data here is shaped by the Southern Ocean and the vast Macquarie Harbour, often seeing significant storm surges.

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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)