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  1. National Forecast Maps - National Weather Service

    Wind Speed and Direction Sustained wind speed (in knots) and expected wind direction (using 36 points of a compass) forecasts.

  2. NOAA weatherView

    This imagery shows the latest outputs of the NOAA Global Forecast System weather model for mean sea level pressure (MSLP). Blue areas are high pressure; orange/brown areas are low …

  3. National Weather Service Wind Forecast

    Nov 29, 2025 · This map displays the wind forecast over the next 72 hours across the contiguous United States, in 3 hour increments, including wind direction, wind gust, and sustained wind …

  4. Average Wind Speeds - Map Viewer - NOAA Climate.gov

    Jun 25, 2025 · This site offers maps showing average monthly wind speed and direction for the contiguous United States from 1979 to the present. Within the tool, click the Overview link in …

  5. earth :: a global map of wind, weather, and ocean conditions

    See current wind, weather, ocean, and pollution conditions, as forecast by supercomputers, on an interactive animated map. Updated every three hours.

  6. Live wind map and wind forecast — Windy.app

    Windy.app live wind map and wind forecast: local wind speed, wind direction, wind gusts, and more

  7. National Weather Service Graphical Forecast Interactive Map

    NWS Graphical Forecast is an interactive map that displays current and forecasted meteorological products including: Temperature, Precipitation, Probability of Precipitation, Weather, Hazards, …

  8. NASA World Weather

    The largest three-dimensional web-based interactive browser of satellite, weather, climate, and other publicly available time-aware geospatial data, built upon NASA's revolutionary World …

  9. NOAA's National Weather Service - Graphical Forecast

    National Digital Forecast Page. The starting point for graphical digital government weather forecasts.

  10. National Wind Speed | Mesonet

    The WInd Speed map plots the current wind speeds (miles per hour) at the standard height of 10 m (30 feet). This map is updated every hour using data from NOAA's National Weather Service.