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Heavy rain – dangerous conditions possible (>2 mm)
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Acceptable swell period (9.5 s)
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Low water temp – risk of hypothermia (3.6 °C)
⚠️18.03.2026 (Wednesday)
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Optimal wind for kite (avg 7.5 m/s)
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Significant gusts forecast (14.5 m/s)
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Dangerous swell height forecast (4.4 m)
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Acceptable swell period (8.8 s)
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Low water temp – risk of hypothermia (3.8 °C)
⚠️19.03.2026 (Thursday)
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Light wind – experience required (avg 4.1 m/s)
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Significant gusts forecast (4.8 m/s)
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Dangerous swell height forecast (2.0 m)
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Acceptable swell period (7.5 s)
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Low water temp – risk of hypothermia (3.7 °C)
❌20.03.2026 (Friday)
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Wind too light – not suitable (avg 2.6 m/s)
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Significant gusts forecast (4.9 m/s)
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Swell height – experience required (1.7 m)
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Acceptable swell period (7.1 s)
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Low water temp – risk of hypothermia (3.3 °C)
⚠️21.03.2026 (Saturday)
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Light wind – experience required (avg 5.1 m/s)
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Significant gusts forecast (8.6 m/s)
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Swell height – experience required (1.5 m)
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Acceptable swell period (7.9 s)
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Low water temp – risk of hypothermia (3.5 °C)
⚠️22.03.2026 (Sunday)
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Light wind – experience required (avg 5.9 m/s)
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Significant gusts forecast (12.9 m/s)
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Dangerous swell height forecast (2.5 m)
✅
Acceptable swell period (7.9 s)
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Low water temp – risk of hypothermia (3.3 °C)
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Hell hole Wind forecast
Wind direction is Northwest, wind
speed varies between 13.4 and
42.4 mph with gusts up to
71.4 mph.
The sky is cloudy with a chance of rain 0%.
Wind and wave weather forecast for Hell hole , Canada contains detailed information about local wind speed, direction, and gusts. Wave forecast includes wave height and period.
These forecasts for Hell hole are based on the GFS model and were created for windsurfing, kitesurfing, sailing and other extreme sports activities. All data updates 4 times a day. Predictions are available in steps from 1 to 3 hours for up to 10 days.
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