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Whitkirk Wind Forecast

Leeds — Speed, Gusts & Direction

Whitkirk Wind Outlook

Whitkirk is experiencing moderate winds today, enough wind to rustle leaves but nothing problematic.

Over the next two weeks, wind conditions across Whitkirk are shaped by gentle winds that are unlikely to cause any disruption. Exposed locations — including hilltops, coastal headlands and open farmland — will see the strongest gusts.

Current Wind

Speed

22.7 km/h

Gusts

31.2 km/h

Direction

SW
Degrees215°

Today’s Hourly Wind

14-Day Wind

Thu
4 Jun
30 km/h
WSW
Fri
5 Jun
24 km/h
W
Sat
6 Jun
17 km/h
SE
Sun
7 Jun
20 km/h
SW
Mon
8 Jun
29 km/h
SSE
Tue
9 Jun
30 km/h
WSW
Wed
10 Jun
27 km/h
S
Thu
11 Jun
15 km/h
S
Fri
12 Jun
30 km/h
SW
Sat
13 Jun
16 km/h
SSE
Sun
14 Jun
28 km/h
SW
Mon
15 Jun
20 km/h
WNW
Tue
16 Jun
16 km/h
SSW
Wed
17 Jun
12 km/h
SSE

Wind & Gust Trend

Forecast charts summarise likely conditions, but day-to-day outcomes in the UK often depend on how the larger pressure pattern evolves. Use the context links below to interpret the signal more reliably.

How to interpret confidence

For how forecast reliability changes with lead time, see Forecast Confidence. For transparency on how WeatherEngland sources and updates data, see Methodology.

Background guides

Glossary support

Start with the Weather Glossary. Useful terms for this page include Pressure Gradient, Isobar, Gust, Wind Direction, Depression, and Anticyclone.

FAQ

How windy is Whitkirk today?

In Whitkirk today, wind speeds are around 23 km/h. Gusts can be higher, especially in exposed spots and during passing fronts.

What are the wind gusts in Whitkirk today?

Gusts are brief peaks above the sustained wind. Use the wind panel to compare sustained speed versus gust potential through the day.

What wind direction is forecast for Whitkirk?

Wind direction can shift with passing systems. The wind section shows direction and changes over time, which can affect feel and exposure.

Why does Whitkirk feel windier at times?

Wind is driven by pressure differences. Stronger gradients and showery/frontal weather typically produce more frequent gusts.

What is the difference between wind and gusts?

Wind is the sustained speed; gusts are short-lived surges that can be significantly higher, particularly in unstable or frontal conditions.