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Burien Wind forecast

Wind direction is Northeast, wind speed varies between 4.5 and 8.9 mph with gusts up to 22.3 mph. The sky is clear with a chance of rain 0%.

Wind and wave weather forecast for Seahurst, United States contains detailed information about local wind speed, direction, and gusts. Wave forecast includes wave height and period.

These forecasts for Seahurst are based on the GFS model and were created for windsurfing, kitesurfing, sailing and other extreme sports activities. All data updates 4 times a day. Predictions are available in steps from 1 to 3 hours for up to 10 days.

Use professional weather parameters: wind barbs, weather fronts, isobars, and others. Study weather history for the past 12 years (2012-2024). Create sailing, hiking and biking routes with weather in each point.

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Offers

Emerald Water Anglers LLC
Emerald Water Anglers LLC

Our professional staff guides, photographs, instructs and excitedly works in our new fly fishing store in West Seattle.

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Seattle Dive Tours

We feature dive tours, day trips and day tours to local dive sites, PADI scuba certification, and more.

Wiley's Watersports
Wiley's Watersports

Wiley's is one of the oldest waterski and wakeboard pro shops in the world. We have been in business 5 decades, since 1965, when Paul Wiley first started making wood waterskis in his garage.


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