Summer Came Early, In Byron Bay Today.
Posted by: Big Ben on November 11th, 2009Ok it’s not quite summer yet, but the town is filling up for schoolies already, easy boys, they be kids. The weather is dropping out of that Spring pattern and settling into the more stable semi tropical summer feeling of less wind afternoon rains, and thank Huey, more easterly swells. Speaking of which. We’ve had a nice easterly swell running for a few days now, but it feels like tomorrow may see it fade. The water has been crystal clear and very warm with some fun little slides through the bay, although were losing sand rapidly at the moment, need that lump off the cape to start shifting soon. For the little whiteboard set, there have been some ok banks down near town on the lower tides so keep your eyes peeled for that. Although I’m not willing to say exactly where, so you’ll just have to go look for yourselves. Today was a stunner of a day in the bay, and its looks like we’re shaping up for a hot and busy summer. So remember folks whether when it gets hot and busy, it’s best to stay cool. Exercise a little patience in the water and the car parks and show a little respect for the locals and visitors alike. Then we can all enjoy a little time out to play, In Byron Bay Today.


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