Marine Weather and Tide Forecast for Boulevard Park, WA
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PZZ135 Puget Sound And Hood Canal- 144 Am Pdt Tue Apr 14 2026
.small craft advisory in effect from 6 am pdt this morning through late tonight - .
Today - S wind 15 to 20 kt, rising to 20 to 25 kt with gusts up to 35 kt this afternoon. Waves around 2 ft or less. A chance of rain early this morning, then rain late this morning and afternoon.
Tonight - SW wind 20 to 25 kt, becoming S 5 to 10 kt after midnight. Waves around 2 ft or less. Rain, mainly in the evening.
Wed - SW wind 5 to 10 kt. Waves around 2 ft or less. A chance of rain in the morning, then showers in the afternoon.
Wed night - W wind 5 to 10 kt, becoming sw after midnight. Waves around 2 ft or less. A chance of rain in the evening.
Thu - S wind around 5 kt. Waves around 2 ft or less.
Thu night - W wind 5 to 10 kt, becoming sw after midnight. Waves around 2 ft or less.
Fri - S wind around 5 kt. Waves around 2 ft or less.
Fri night - N wind around 5 kt. Waves around 2 ft or less.
Sat - NE wind around 5 kt, veering to S in the afternoon. Waves around 2 ft or less.
Sat night - S wind around 5 kt. Waves around 2 ft or less. A chance of rain.
PZZ100 144 Am Pdt Tue Apr 14 2026
Synopsis for the northern and central washington coastal and inland waters - A strong frontal system will push through Tuesday with increasing winds and building seas. Onshore flow will then continue on Wednesday. Winds will become lighter Wednesday into late week as seas subside. Another front will skirt the outer coastal waters next weekend.
7 Day Forecast for Marine Location Near Boulevard Park, WA

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| Duwamish Waterway Click for Map Tue -- 03:48 AM PDT 10.53 feet High Tide Tue -- 05:06 AM PDT Moonrise Tue -- 06:22 AM PDT Sunrise Tue -- 10:09 AM PDT 3.36 feet Low Tide Tue -- 03:46 PM PDT 8.91 feet High Tide Tue -- 04:54 PM PDT Moonset Tue -- 07:57 PM PDT Sunset Tue -- 09:48 PM PDT 2.18 feet Low Tide Tide / Current data from XTide NOT FOR NAVIGATION |   |
Duwamish Waterway, Eighth Ave. South, Puget Sound, Washington, Tide feet
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| Harbor Island West (depth 9 ft) Click for Map Flood direction 178 true Ebb direction 1 true Tue -- 12:33 AM PDT 0.11 knots Max Flood Tue -- 03:03 AM PDT -0.00 knots Slack Tue -- 05:06 AM PDT Moonrise Tue -- 06:22 AM PDT Sunrise Tue -- 07:54 AM PDT -0.33 knots Max Ebb Tue -- 12:00 PM PDT 0.00 knots Slack Tue -- 02:33 PM PDT 0.11 knots Max Flood Tue -- 04:45 PM PDT -0.00 knots Slack Tue -- 04:54 PM PDT Moonset Tue -- 07:57 PM PDT Sunset Tue -- 08:11 PM PDT -0.42 knots Max Ebb Tue -- 10:50 PM PDT 0.00 knots Slack Tide / Current data from XTide NOT FOR NAVIGATION |   |
Harbor Island West (depth 9 ft), Puget Sound, Washington Current, knots
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Area Discussion for Seattle, WA
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FXUS66 KSEW 140935 AFDSEW
Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Seattle WA 235 AM PDT Tue Apr 14 2026
SYNOPSIS
Cool, wet and windy conditions Tuesday into Wednesday with periods of heavy snow in the mountains. Drier weather is in store Thursday and Friday with high pressure.
Wetter weather returns over the weekend.
SHORT TERM /TODAY THROUGH THURSDAY/
Wet and windy conditions on tap today as a strong Pacific storm system sweeps through western WA. The main impact will be periods of heavy mountain snow, including snow at all Cascade passes - Winter Storm Warnings are in effect. Snow levels will hover around 3500 ft today but will drop to 1500-2000 tonight into Wednesday. The bulk of the heavy snow will fall tonight but there will be lingering snow showers moving through Wednesday. Mean 48-hr storm total amounts range from 10 to 20" with highest amounts over the volcanoes. Heavy snow is also possible for the Olympics and a Winter Weather Advisory is also in effect (primarily for today and tonight). In addition, it'll be windy today with gusts to 20-30 mph common across most lowland areas. Winds will peak this evening but still remain in 15-25 mph range overnight.
A deep upper low will be overhead on Wednesday with cool and showery conditions. As mentioned above, we'll still see snow showers in the mountains although snow rates will ease. The air mass is slightly unstable with a chance of thunderstorms too, especially near the coast. Showers will taper off Wednesday night as the low opens to a trough and exits east. It's not as windy but will be chilly with morning lows in the 30s and highs in the 40s to around 50.
We're under dry northerly flow on Thursday as high pressure forms offshore. Morning temperatures will remain cool and in the 30s with freezing temps and frost possible across the south sound. Highs will be a little warmer and in the 50s with sunbreaks. 33
LONG TERM /THURSDAY NIGHT THROUGH MONDAY/
High pressure will shift inland on Friday for more dry and stable weather. Morning lows will still track on the cool-side with possible frost around the south sound. The ridge departs on Saturday with a return of moist SW flow. Showers associated with an offshore low may clip the coast during the afternoon and evening.
Showers will spread inland on Sunday as the low shifts farther east and inland. By Monday, this system shifts to our south, over CA/NV, with a brief break in the weather over western WA. 33
AVIATION
A shortwave trough/cold front will swing through the terminals today. Flow aloft will remain westerly with a jet core moving ashore and southward through the day. Showers in the north interior/coast this morning will become widespread and a steady rain later in the day (snow in the mountains above 3,500 ft). There is a 15-20% chance of thunder in the afternoon/evening for coastal terminals, and the north interior (especially with a post-front convergence zone likely to produce localized heavier rain around/east of KPAE).
Precipitation post-front wraps up around 10Z. Wednesday's system will produce scattered showers under an unstable airmass/trough (thunder threat is more widespread across the terminals at 20-25%).
Ceilings: MVFR ceilings increase in coverage through the morning, with higher likelihood of IFR conditions in mountain/coastal areas in the afternoon/evening, as well as in heavier rain. Visibilities will decrease this afternoon with rain down to 3-5 SM (less than 3 SM along the coast), with localized drops likely in heavier showers.
Southwest winds 8-12 kt gusting to 20 kt increase to 10-20 kt gusting to 30 kt from 15Z Tuesday - 06Z Wednesday, then becoming light.
KSEA...Showers arriving this morning, becoming a more steady rain later this afternoon/evening. Possible convergence zone to the north of the terminal (around KPAE). MVFR ceilings this morning likely to continue through late tonight/Wednesday before improving to VFR.
Visibility drops down to 3-5 SM likely with the steadier precipitation this afternoon/evening. Southwest winds 8-12 kt gusting to 20 kt increases to 10-20 kt gusting to 30 kt from 15-18Z Tuesday through 06Z Wednesday. Thunder threat over the terminal today is less than 10%, but increases to 20-25% Wednesday, with the coverage being more scattered.
HPR
MARINE
A trough/cold front will cut over the waters today with widespread showers/steady rain. There is a 20% chance of thunder for the inner coastal waters, and the north interior waters. Winds have begun to pick up out of the southwest this morning ahead of the front. This will peak in the interior waters late this morning/tonight with winds of 20-30 kt. The coastal waters/Strait of Juan de Fuca will see the strongest winds around the same time from the west, and at around the same magnitude (20-30 kt). Small craft advisories remain in effect in these areas with the frontal passage. The winds decrease Wednesday, although the pattern will remain unsettled with a cool trough producing scattered showers and a 20-25% chance of thunder across all waters. Conditions dry out Thursday through next weekend, with another system Sunday potentially producing gusty winds in the coastal waters.
Seas increase from 4-6 ft to 9-12 ft Tuesday, lingering at 8-10 ft through Thursday, then decreasing to 3-5 ft Friday through SUnday before building back to 8-10 ft.
HPR
HYDROLOGY
No river flooding the next 7 days.
SEW WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
WA...Winter Storm Warning from 11 AM this morning to 11 PM PDT Wednesday for Cascades of Pierce and Lewis Counties- Cascades of Snohomish and Northern King Counties-Cascades of Southern King County-Cascades of Whatcom and Skagit Counties.
Winter Weather Advisory until 11 PM PDT this evening for Olympics.
PZ...Small Craft Advisory until 2 AM PDT Wednesday for Central U.S.
Waters Strait Of Juan De Fuca-East Entrance U.S. Waters Strait Of Juan De Fuca-West Entrance U.S. Waters Strait Of Juan De Fuca.
Small Craft Advisory from 9 AM this morning to 2 AM PDT Wednesday for Admiralty Inlet-Northern Inland Waters Including The San Juan Islands.
Small Craft Advisory from 6 AM this morning to 2 AM PDT Wednesday for Puget Sound and Hood Canal.
Small Craft Advisory from 5 AM early this morning to 5 AM PDT Thursday for Coastal Waters From Cape Flattery To James Island 10 To 60 Nm-Coastal Waters From Cape Flattery To James Island Out 10 Nm-Coastal Waters From James Island To Point Grenville 10 To 60 Nm-Coastal Waters From James Island To Point Grenville Out 10 Nm-Coastal Waters From Point Grenville To Cape Shoalwater 10 To 60 Nm-Coastal Waters From Point Grenville To Cape Shoalwater Out 10 Nm.
Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Seattle WA 235 AM PDT Tue Apr 14 2026
SYNOPSIS
Cool, wet and windy conditions Tuesday into Wednesday with periods of heavy snow in the mountains. Drier weather is in store Thursday and Friday with high pressure.
Wetter weather returns over the weekend.
SHORT TERM /TODAY THROUGH THURSDAY/
Wet and windy conditions on tap today as a strong Pacific storm system sweeps through western WA. The main impact will be periods of heavy mountain snow, including snow at all Cascade passes - Winter Storm Warnings are in effect. Snow levels will hover around 3500 ft today but will drop to 1500-2000 tonight into Wednesday. The bulk of the heavy snow will fall tonight but there will be lingering snow showers moving through Wednesday. Mean 48-hr storm total amounts range from 10 to 20" with highest amounts over the volcanoes. Heavy snow is also possible for the Olympics and a Winter Weather Advisory is also in effect (primarily for today and tonight). In addition, it'll be windy today with gusts to 20-30 mph common across most lowland areas. Winds will peak this evening but still remain in 15-25 mph range overnight.
A deep upper low will be overhead on Wednesday with cool and showery conditions. As mentioned above, we'll still see snow showers in the mountains although snow rates will ease. The air mass is slightly unstable with a chance of thunderstorms too, especially near the coast. Showers will taper off Wednesday night as the low opens to a trough and exits east. It's not as windy but will be chilly with morning lows in the 30s and highs in the 40s to around 50.
We're under dry northerly flow on Thursday as high pressure forms offshore. Morning temperatures will remain cool and in the 30s with freezing temps and frost possible across the south sound. Highs will be a little warmer and in the 50s with sunbreaks. 33
LONG TERM /THURSDAY NIGHT THROUGH MONDAY/
High pressure will shift inland on Friday for more dry and stable weather. Morning lows will still track on the cool-side with possible frost around the south sound. The ridge departs on Saturday with a return of moist SW flow. Showers associated with an offshore low may clip the coast during the afternoon and evening.
Showers will spread inland on Sunday as the low shifts farther east and inland. By Monday, this system shifts to our south, over CA/NV, with a brief break in the weather over western WA. 33
AVIATION
A shortwave trough/cold front will swing through the terminals today. Flow aloft will remain westerly with a jet core moving ashore and southward through the day. Showers in the north interior/coast this morning will become widespread and a steady rain later in the day (snow in the mountains above 3,500 ft). There is a 15-20% chance of thunder in the afternoon/evening for coastal terminals, and the north interior (especially with a post-front convergence zone likely to produce localized heavier rain around/east of KPAE).
Precipitation post-front wraps up around 10Z. Wednesday's system will produce scattered showers under an unstable airmass/trough (thunder threat is more widespread across the terminals at 20-25%).
Ceilings: MVFR ceilings increase in coverage through the morning, with higher likelihood of IFR conditions in mountain/coastal areas in the afternoon/evening, as well as in heavier rain. Visibilities will decrease this afternoon with rain down to 3-5 SM (less than 3 SM along the coast), with localized drops likely in heavier showers.
Southwest winds 8-12 kt gusting to 20 kt increase to 10-20 kt gusting to 30 kt from 15Z Tuesday - 06Z Wednesday, then becoming light.
KSEA...Showers arriving this morning, becoming a more steady rain later this afternoon/evening. Possible convergence zone to the north of the terminal (around KPAE). MVFR ceilings this morning likely to continue through late tonight/Wednesday before improving to VFR.
Visibility drops down to 3-5 SM likely with the steadier precipitation this afternoon/evening. Southwest winds 8-12 kt gusting to 20 kt increases to 10-20 kt gusting to 30 kt from 15-18Z Tuesday through 06Z Wednesday. Thunder threat over the terminal today is less than 10%, but increases to 20-25% Wednesday, with the coverage being more scattered.
HPR
MARINE
A trough/cold front will cut over the waters today with widespread showers/steady rain. There is a 20% chance of thunder for the inner coastal waters, and the north interior waters. Winds have begun to pick up out of the southwest this morning ahead of the front. This will peak in the interior waters late this morning/tonight with winds of 20-30 kt. The coastal waters/Strait of Juan de Fuca will see the strongest winds around the same time from the west, and at around the same magnitude (20-30 kt). Small craft advisories remain in effect in these areas with the frontal passage. The winds decrease Wednesday, although the pattern will remain unsettled with a cool trough producing scattered showers and a 20-25% chance of thunder across all waters. Conditions dry out Thursday through next weekend, with another system Sunday potentially producing gusty winds in the coastal waters.
Seas increase from 4-6 ft to 9-12 ft Tuesday, lingering at 8-10 ft through Thursday, then decreasing to 3-5 ft Friday through SUnday before building back to 8-10 ft.
HPR
HYDROLOGY
No river flooding the next 7 days.
SEW WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
WA...Winter Storm Warning from 11 AM this morning to 11 PM PDT Wednesday for Cascades of Pierce and Lewis Counties- Cascades of Snohomish and Northern King Counties-Cascades of Southern King County-Cascades of Whatcom and Skagit Counties.
Winter Weather Advisory until 11 PM PDT this evening for Olympics.
PZ...Small Craft Advisory until 2 AM PDT Wednesday for Central U.S.
Waters Strait Of Juan De Fuca-East Entrance U.S. Waters Strait Of Juan De Fuca-West Entrance U.S. Waters Strait Of Juan De Fuca.
Small Craft Advisory from 9 AM this morning to 2 AM PDT Wednesday for Admiralty Inlet-Northern Inland Waters Including The San Juan Islands.
Small Craft Advisory from 6 AM this morning to 2 AM PDT Wednesday for Puget Sound and Hood Canal.
Small Craft Advisory from 5 AM early this morning to 5 AM PDT Thursday for Coastal Waters From Cape Flattery To James Island 10 To 60 Nm-Coastal Waters From Cape Flattery To James Island Out 10 Nm-Coastal Waters From James Island To Point Grenville 10 To 60 Nm-Coastal Waters From James Island To Point Grenville Out 10 Nm-Coastal Waters From Point Grenville To Cape Shoalwater 10 To 60 Nm-Coastal Waters From Point Grenville To Cape Shoalwater Out 10 Nm.
| Stations | Dist | Age | Wind | Air | Water | Waves | inHg | DewPt |
| WPOW1 - West Point, WA | 10 mi | 99 min | S 26G | 46°F | 30.02 | |||
| 46120 | 16 mi | 169 min | 48°F | 44°F | ||||
| BMTW1 | 16 mi | 99 min | NNE 5.1G | 45°F | 30.04 | |||
| TCMW1 - 9446482 - Tacoma Met, WA | 19 mi | 99 min | SSW 5.1G | 46°F | ||||
| TCNW1 - 9446484 - Tacoma, WA | 19 mi | 99 min | 50°F | 30.06 | ||||
| 46125 | 30 mi | 169 min | SSE 14 | 47°F | 43°F | |||
| 46123 | 38 mi | 189 min | SSW 12 | 46°F | 46°F | |||
| PTWW1 - 9444900 - Port Townsend, WA | 46 mi | 99 min | ESE 8G | 46°F | 49°F | 29.98 |
Wind History for Tacoma MET, WA
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Airport Reports
| Airport | Dist | Age | Wind kt | Vis | Sky | Weather | Air | DewPt | RH | inHg |
| KBFI BOEING FIELD/KING COUNTY INTL,WA | 1 sm | 46 min | S 11 | 4 sm | Overcast | Lt Rain Mist | 45°F | 43°F | 93% | 30.02 |
| KRNT RENTON MUNI,WA | 6 sm | 30 min | S 07 | 7 sm | Overcast | Lt Rain | 46°F | 43°F | 87% | 30.01 |
| KSEA SEATTLETACOMA INTL,WA | 6 sm | 46 min | S 07 | 3 sm | Overcast | Lt Rain Mist | 43°F | 41°F | 93% | 30.01 |
| KTIW TACOMA NARROWS,WA | 23 sm | 27 min | S 15G21 | 10 sm | Overcast | 45°F | 41°F | 87% | 30.01 | |
| KPWT BREMERTON NTL,WA | 24 sm | 43 min | S 12 | 9 sm | Overcast | Lt Rain | 43°F | 43°F | 100% | 29.99 |
Link to 1 hour of 5 minute data for KBFI
Terminal Aerodrome Forecast (TAF) for KBFI
Wind History Graph: BFI
(wind in knots)GEOS Local Image of Pacific Northwest
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