I find the NWS forecasts misleading and in some cases downright dumb in SE Alaska. They pretend to give you a forecast for a location with a resolution of a few km. For example, you click on a location on the marine weather map, and it gives you a forecast for so many km from a place you never heard of. After clicking on several different places to get exactly the same forecast, I gave up on using the graphical page and then went searching for the the text forecast page for SE Alaska inside waters. They have divided that into zones based on the various straits. Ends up the forecast there is same as you get on the graphical page, except on the graphical page they pretend they are giving you a forecast for Ernest Sound when really they are giving you the forecast for Clarence St.
So for weather, I look at the NWS text forecast page, and then compare it to the various weather models in Windy. The most valuable thing in Windy is current observations from multiple sources which is something no one else does. With Starlink that is easy, and eliminates the need to listen to weather radio which in SE Alaska has poor coverage even when they work.
Tom