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Posted on August 20th, 2008 in Big Picture, Dee Why.Hello Friends,
Yesterday at this time the swell was averaging about two metres from the south and the period was around the 9 second mark. Last night the primary swell direction moved to the SE and, while it dropped to about a metre on average, the power setting has nudged back up to 10 seconds. Where Dee Why’s concerned, this means knee to waist high little lines with enough on them to let you pick ‘em up with a shortboard.
The next couple days look like offering not much to Sydney surfers. With luck it won’t go absolutely flat and happily, the models continue to show hopeful signs for the weekend. Here’s what the Bureau is advising this morning:
A cold front will reach the south coast late tomorrow then a low should form off central parts of the coast Friday with strong to gale force southwest to southerly winds developing over most coastal waters.
This should mean that by late Saturday morning we should be seeing good size swell lighting up south spots. Right now I’d guess faces in the head high to 1.5x overhead range. The weather will be pretty ordinary – cold and showery from the look of the forecasts right now…
Have yourself a great day and go well with your plans!
Dee Why, Curl Curl, N Narra
Posted on August 20th, 2008 in Curl Curl, Dee Why, North Narrabeen.Tiny. at Dee Why, little wave in the S corner at S Curly this moring and heard there was a nice 1-2ft wave at N Narra earlier today…
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Posted on August 20th, 2008 in Surf Reports.
Shame its a shorey (DYSH)Tucking in for wave of the morning (dysh)More the Merrier out for a spin (dysh)
Mona Vale
Posted on August 20th, 2008 in Surf Reports.Cronulla
Posted on August 20th, 2008 in Cronulla, Surf Reports.Small Surf
Posted on August 20th, 2008 in Central Coast, Surf Reports.Fine, clear and very cold on the Central Coast this Wednesday morning. The swell is smooth and small at 1 – 2 feet from the east. There is a light to moderate northwest breeze that will be here all day. Low tide 0410 and high tide around 1020. Local barometer 1018 hpa, 91% humidity, 3 degrees C. Have a good one!


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