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

We’re still waiting for waves

Hello Friends,

Still pretty - and pretty still.
Still pretty - and pretty still.
Huey’s bumped up the period setting since yesterday, so there should be a slightly improved chance of something catchable at spots exposed to the SE. I did see a small line come into the beach at Dee Why when I took this morning’s picture. But no one was in the water to greet it and if they had been, the ride would’ve been very brief.

The models remain uninspiring but I reckon the latest run of data supports the Goat’s call for the coming week. Not great, but there is some hope of a grovel around Monday.

Ah well, we’re surfers, we know all about waiting out the flat spells.

Go well with your day!

Tide: Low 0737, High 1432.
Synoptic Situation
A ridge extending from the high over the northern Tasman Sea will be associated with NW/NE airstream along NSW coast today. A low pressure trough is expected to approach the coast from the west on Saturday bringing an increase in N/NW winds. On Sunday winds are expected to turn W/SW and ease in a wake of the trough.

Sydney Coastal Waters, Broken Bay to Port Hacking and 60nm seawards:
Friday until midnight: Wind: NW/NE 10/15 knots, reaching 15/20 knots offshore during the evening.Sea: to 1.5 metres. Swell: S about 1 metre.
Saturday: Wind: N/NW 15/20 knots, increasing to 20/30 knots in the morning.Sea: 1.5 to 2 metres, rising to 2 to 3 metres during the morning. Swell: E about 1 metre.
Sunday: Wind: NW 20/30 knots tending SW 20/30 knots early morning then easing to 10/20 knots