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Another day of waves

Not particularly big or consistent, but a dozen or so folks were jagging fun little waves around 0730.
Not particularly big or consistent, but a dozen or so folks were jagging fun little waves around 0730.
Beachy offering a few options for the early risers.
Beachy offering a few options for the early risers.

Hello Friends,

Another corker of a morning along Sydney’s beaches. Spots with exposure to the south should be delivering conditions that are reasonably similar to yesterday. That’s because the swell height (2 metres), direction (S-SSE) and period (9-11 sec) are all much as they were 24 hours ago.

Dee Why is looking busier than the last couple days, but it’s weekday busy as opposed to weekend busy.

Once again, it looks as though the plan is to get in this morning if your schedule permits. Not only will the wind be lightly offshore, but the tide’s coming in as we approach a high at lunchtime.

From the shape of the forecast models, it appears that we’ll have waves of some sort or other pretty much through the next week. As with the week just past, it doesn’t look like it’ll be big, but there should be plenty of fun options for the right equipment.

Go well!

Tides: H 1236, L 1923
Synoptic Situation
Increasing northerly winds ahead of a cold front expected on the far South Coast Sunday night.

Sydney Coastal Waters, Broken Bay to Port Hacking and 60nm seawards:
Friday until midnight: Wind: W 10/15 knots, tending E/NE 10/15 knots in the afternoon, and N/NW 15/20 knots in the evening.Sea: 1 to 1.5 metres. Swell: S/SE 2 to 3 metres decreasing.
Saturday: Wind: N/NW 15/20 knots reaching 20/25 knots in the afternoon and evening.Sea: 1.5 to 2 metres. Swell: SE about 1.5 metres.
Sunday: Wind: N/NW 20/30 knots.