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Grey southerly morning

Hello Friends,

The expected south change came through last night and it’s rearranged things along the beaches for us. There’s not much in the way of surf, but it isn’t quite flat at Dee Why this morning. A small group of water toy riders were splashing about at the south end of the beach. Waves look pretty much as you’d expect from a short period two metre south windswell.

We’re in for a cloudy day with occasional showers says the Bureau. And here’s their call for the next four days…

Sydney Coastal Waters, Broken Bay to Port Hacking and 60nm seawards:
Strong Wind Warning.
Friday until midnight: Wind: S/SE 20/25 knots, reaching 25/30 knots at times at first, chiefly offshore. Easing to 15/20 knots during the morning, then to 8/13 knots at night.Sea: 2 to 3 metres, abating to 1.5 to 2 metres during the morning, about 1 metre at night.Swell: E 1.5 to 2 metres, with developing S’ly.
Saturday: Wind: E/SE 8/13 knots, turning NE during the afternoon.Sea: about 1 metre. Swell: S 2 to 3 metres.
Sunday: Wind: NW/NE winds 10/15 knots.

If you roll down the page a little further, you can see what the Goat has to say about our outlook. I may add some thoughts of my own later today – schedule permitting.

Go well!

Southerly going past outside and little ones getting into the beach.
Southerly going past outside and little ones getting into the beach.