Buoy WPOW1
C-MAN Station
Wave height and wind near Seattle right now are estimated from the closest reporting buoy stations, giving you a local marine snapshot that is easier to act on than a broad national view.
Use this page to compare nearby stations, see which buoys are closest to Seattle, and understand whether local sea state is calmer or rougher than the wider region.
The current nearby summary is based on 34 stations, with average readings around 0.9 m for waves and 3.1 kn for wind.
Updated 27 mins ago. Data is based on the latest buoy observations.
Good marine conditions found near your location. 3 nearby stations have camera images available.
Nearby stations around Seattle currently look good conditions on average. The freshest nearby station updated 27 mins ago.
C-MAN Station
Buoy
Water Level Observation Network
Water Level Observation Network
Water Level Observation Network
Buoy
Buoy
Water Level Observation Network
C-MAN Station
NERRS Weather Station
Water Level Observation Network
3-meter discus buoy w/ seal cage
Water Level Observation Network
Buoy
Water Level Observation Network
Water Level Observation Network
Water Level Observation Network
Water Level Observation Network
Spotter Buoy
Water Level Observation Network
C-MAN Station
Waverider Buoy
Water Level Observation Network
Water Level Observation Network
3-meter discus buoy
3-meter discus buoy w/ seal cage
Water Level Observation Network
Water Level Observation Network
Water Level Observation Network
Buoy
3-meter discus buoy
3-meter discus buoy w/ seal cage
Waverider Buoy
3-meter discus buoy
The current wave reading for Seattle is about 0.9 m. Smaller numbers usually mean an easier ride, while larger numbers can quickly make offshore travel less comfortable.
The wind reading for Seattle is around 3.1 kn. Stronger wind often makes chop steeper, increases spray and can make docking, fishing or longer crossings more difficult.
Good conditions generally point to calmer seas and lighter wind, but boaters should still check local changes and station freshness.
Marine conditions near Seattle are built from nearby buoy stations and currently point to good conditions. The summary combines local wave and wind readings to make the nearby picture easier to read.
The nearest reporting buoy page for Seattle right now includes buoy WPOW1, along with other nearby stations listed lower on the page.
Wave height near Seattle is currently around 0.9 m based on the latest nearby buoy readings. Conditions can still change between nearshore and offshore stations, so compare more than one buoy when possible.
Safety near Seattle depends on boat size, route and local exposure, but this page is designed to show whether conditions look calmer, moderate or rough before you leave the dock or beach.
You can check buoy data near Seattle directly on this page using the nearby list and map, then open any station for wave height, wind speed, trends and camera context.
Yes. There are 3 nearby buoy stations with camera coverage around Seattle, and they are highlighted in the camera section on this page.