Live wind conditions across Western 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.
Albany's rugged coastline is exposed to the full force of Southern Ocean weather systems, providing reliable wind data for the deep south region.
Broome's weather is dictated by the tropical monsoon season and steady trade winds, offering a unique wind profile in the far north of WA.
Esperance features some of the whitest beaches in Australia and receives strong, clean winds from the Southern Ocean, making it ideal for adventurous wind sports.
Located on the tip of the North West Cape, Exmouth is a gateway to Ningaloo Reef and experiences strong tropical wind patterns and seasonal cyclones.
Fremantle is synonymous with the 'Fremantle Doctor,' the cooling sea breeze that provides incredibly consistent afternoon winds for sailors and kiters across Perth.
Known as the windsurfing capital of Australia, Geraldton offers world-class consistency, especially during the summer months when the 'southerly' sea breeze pumps.
A premier destination for windsurfing and kitesurfing, Lancelin is celebrated for its flat-water lagoons and offshore reefs that catch consistent summer winds.
Mandurah is a vibrant coastal hub where the interaction between the Estuary and the ocean creates excellent local wind conditions for water sports.
Famous for big waves and strong coastal winds, Margaret River is a focal point for windsurfing and surfing, often seeing powerful swells and robust sea breezes.
Perth is famous for reliable summer sea breezes known as the Fremantle Doctor.
Rottnest Island is a critical weather indicator for Perth, being the first to receive coastal changes and providing clean, unobstructed wind data from the Indian Ocean.
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)