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

Murky to start, sunny and NE later

Smallness at Dee Why means no punters at the point.
Smallness at Dee Why means no punters at the point.

Hello Friends,

Lookin’ rather quiet down at Dee Why for the early. Swell perked yesterday, but it seems to have dropped back into the marginal range. There were a few bods hanging around up the beach from the SLSC, so obviously it’s not totally hopeless where they’re concerned. About the biggest thing I saw anyone try to catch was in the waist high range. Tide’s filling in this morning, so could be a plan to hit earlier rather than later.

Water is really warming up nicely and it really feels like summer is just around the corner. Surf outlook is also shaping up in summery style.

The next week is looking to be fairly uneventful. At this stage the most interesting day seems to be Wednesday. An overnight SE change on Tuesday could push up some chest to shoulder high stuff at beaches facing into the wind/swell direction. By the afternoon, we might have a combo of fading little SSE windswell and NE seabreezes.

Go well with your adventures one and all!

Sydney Coastal Waters, Broken Bay to Port Hacking and 60nm seawards:
Monday until midnight: Wind: N/NE 10/15 knots, 15/20 knots offshore, increasing to 20/25 knots generally during the afternoon. S’ly change 15/20 knots overnight.Sea: 1 to 2 metre, rising to 2 to 2.5 metres in the afternoon.Swell: E/SE 1 to 1.5 metres tending NE.
Tuesday: Wind: S/SW 10/15 knots turning N/NE 15/25 knots in the afternoon before a late S/SW change 25/33 knots. Sea: rising to 1.5 to 2.5 metres, then to 2.5 to 3.5 metres late. Swell: NE 1 to 2 metres.
Wednesday: Wind: S/SE 20/25 knots, easing to 10/15 knots, then tending E/NE 15/20 knots later.

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