Magnuson Park

 
12:21 PM

7:03 AM

5:41 PM

Current conditions at 2/20 11:53 AM - SEATTLE/BOEING - 15 km away.

 

Wind Forecast

Feb-20
Thursday
20-February
1 am47101 pm4710
Direction
 
 
 
 
 
Speed (knots)75543
Temp F   4648504641
Precip (mm/3hr)   
Feb-21
Friday
21-February
1 am47101 pm4710
Direction
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Speed (knots)32225541
Temp F3739394550524646
Precip (mm/3hr)1.23.74.3
 
Feb-22
Saturday
22-February
1 am47101 pm4710
Direction
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Speed (knots)47349101010
Temp F4648485255545452
Precip (mm/3hr)2.93.52.30.325.92.60.3
 
Feb-23
Sunday
23-February
1 am47101 pm4710
Direction
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Speed (knots)855101351414
Temp F5252525454525452
Precip (mm/3hr)3.717.327.00.64.333.1
 
Feb-24
Monday
24-February
1 am47101 pm4710
Direction
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Speed (knots)116222349
Temp F5046435257555250
Precip (mm/3hr)21.61.7
 
Feb-25
Tuesday
25-February
1 am47101 pm4710
Direction
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Speed (knots)15211919161474
Temp F5048484848504641
Precip (mm/3hr)0.3
 
Feb-26
Wednesday
26-February
1 am47101 pm4710
Direction
 
 
Speed (knots)32
Temp F3736      
Precip (mm/3hr)      
 

Current Observation Data aggregated by Synoptic and WCG-ITX.com. Forecast data from Environment Canada

 

Nearby Stations

The following stations are near this spot.

NameICAODateDistance (Km)Wind SpeedDirectionStatusAction
BREMERTON NTNLKPWT2/20 11:56 AM42.38
 
Active
ARLINGTON MUNIKAWO2/20 11:56 AM55.08
 
Active
PORT TOWNSENDK0S92/20 11:55 AM59.48
 
Active
PUYALLUP/THUNKPLU2/20 11:55 AM64.00
 
Active
SEATTLE/BOEINGKBFI2/20 11:53 AM14.87
 
Active
RENTONKRNT2/20 11:53 AM19.77
 
Active
SEATTLE/METROKSEA2/20 11:53 AM25.67
 
Active
EVERETTKPAE2/20 11:53 AM26.97
 
Active
TACOMAKTIW2/20 11:53 AM51.98
 
Active
SEATTLE/WFOKSEW0.9No records foundActive
EW9877 SeattleE98771.1Active
CW1943 SeattleC19432.8Active
CW3186 SeattleC31863.0Active
KE7JL KirklandAV0933.3Active
EW6795 SeattleE67953.7Active
SR 520 BridgeT520B3.9Active
DW4490 MedinaD44904.2Active
DW6133 Yarrow PointD61334.5Active
KB7HFS KirklandAS7824.8Active
WEST POINT (LS)23.8Active

Spot Details

Magnuson Park is rideable on southerly storm winds which can boast every wind condition you would ever experience. Because it is usually a pre and post-frontal storm location, the winds can sometimes be gusty and unpredictable. Once in a while when the clouds break and wind remains it can make for a very steady session. The wind direction needs to be SSW to SSE to maintain a side-shore to side-on-shore condition. The 520 Bridge sensor is utilized for speed and direction (note this sensor is currently out of calibration on the direction by about 20 degrees, an indicated SW wind is really an actual SSW wind direction) along with the DOT web camera for a visual of the water conditions. The topography of this location creates wind shadows within the launch/land zone on winds with a westerly gradient beyond a SW direction. When the 520 Bridge sensor is sustaining 17 mph or above Maggie is usually kiteable and whitecaps should be visible on the right side (south) of the camera view providing an idea of the current conditions. A NOAA Puget Sound forecast of S or SW 15-25 is ideal although it will sometimes blow on a forecast of S or SW 10-15.

water

Maggie is on Lake Washington so there are no tides or currents. The water is usually choppy and swell will form during the higher wind speeds. The water can get very warm in the summer (when there is no wind to kite it) to very cold in the winter. It gets colder than Puget Sound so be prepared with the appropriate gear.

rig &launch

The common rigging area is the grassy spot just to the south of the parking lot and west of the foot path. Inflate your kite here and run your lines out east towards the water (across the foot-path is fine but be cirtious of passers-by as they have the right-of-way). The launch here is one of the more technical ones in Seattle but with proper instruction and assistance it can be done safely. It is, although, not recommended for beginners and there are some important safety precautions to consider as there are no other launching options (although it looks like there are) due to wind shadows from the surrounding trees. Please note it is EXTREMELY important to have a hold down when launching at Maggie as the parking lot and picnic shelter are directly downwind. This site requires an up-and-over launch with someone holding your kite along the west tree line while you stand along the east tree line. The wind can pulsate through the initial launch area so wait for a pull then slowly steer your kite up overhead. Have your hold-down assistant walk with you to the water's edge with your board. The thin tree-line at this point can shadow the wind a bit so be sure to pass your kite through this area to 45 degrees over the water (3 o'clock) then body drag out at least one line length before donning your board and riding away. When coming back in to this area to land your kite, try to have someone catch your kite on the shore-side grass while you're still in the water. Bring your kite from 12 o'clock to 9 o'clock into the wind-shadow and onto the grass. If, while kiting, you find yourself downwind of the launch/land zone you can come in just before the swim dock upwind of Sand Point. This area is shallow enough to stand and land or drop your kite water-side for self-retrieval. Be sure to come in south of Sand Point as there is no wind penetration near the shore north of this area.

warnings

Be aware of the sometimes gusty and strong winds at Magnuson Park. Please do not self-launch at this site and if at all possible have a hold-down while launching and walking to the water. A fifth-line (if properly understood) can be very useful at this location. If you have a problem on the water, do your best to self-rescue to shore south of Sand Point. If you miss the point, the wind drops and you can end up on the other side of the lake in Juanita which could require some hitch-hiking.

facilities

Magnuson has one porta-potty on the edge of the south parking lot. This lot and several others adjacent to it have unlimited parking. The shore-line trees do provide spectators and/or photographers with ample cover from sun, wind and rain.

Riders