"Stay happy and you'll be perfectly fine" - Jack Norris

Yep, still on hold

Hello Friends,

Before the wind gets up, a dedicated rider grabs a few at Dee Why.
Before the wind gets up, a dedicated rider grabs a few at Dee Why.

Looks as though Huey’s about to re-arrange the furniture. A strong SW change is due to rattle through the place this afternoon and in its wake we should see some change to the micro conditions.

Right now the dominant swell direction is out of the east, but the average period is only 6 seconds, so the best ones are struggling to make knee high at Dee Why.

So, looks like a good day to square a few obligations away as we look forward to seeing what Huey serves up for us in the next few days.

Go well!

Sydney Coastal Waters, Broken Bay to Port Hacking and 60nm seawards:
Gale Warning.
Friday until midnight: Wind: NW 15/20 knots reaching 20/25 knots at times ahead of SW change 25/33 knots in late afternoon, reaching 34/40 at times, chiefly offshore.Sea: 1.5 to 2 metres, rising to 3 to 4 metres in the afternoon and evening. Swell: E about 1 metre. Isolated thunderstorms near the change.
Saturday: Wind: S/SW 25/35 knots easing to 20/25 knots by the evening. .Sea: about 3 metres abating to about 2 metres in the evening.Swell: E/SE 1.5 to 2 metres decreasing.
Sunday: Wind: W/SW 10/20 knots, easing.

Pool renovation works are in full swing at Dee Why.
Pool renovation works are in full swing at Dee Why.