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

As you were


Hello Friends,
The ocean has gone pretty quiet at Dee Why this morning. There might be a little something at more exposed spots to the 1.5 metre 8 second period south swell, but I imagine you probably won’t find anything much over the waist high mark.
From the look of this morning’s swell modelling, we may see a perk overnight though and tomorrow as a short-lived south pulse fills in. The wind’s set to be out of the NW tomorrow as well, so there could be a few opportunities for surfing on International Surf Day.
I should have a couple of fresh galleries up from shooting sessions on Sunday at Dee Why and south Narrabeen.
Have yourself a great day!

TIDES: H @0800, L @1340

 

Weather Situation
A high pressure system over central Australia extends a ridge into the northern Tasman Sea and a cold front is crossing the southern Tasman Sea bringing southerly change along New South Wales coast. The high will move over the the northwestern Tasman Sea on Thursday and weaken as another front crosses the Bass Strait.
Forecast for Tuesday until midnight
Winds
Westerly 15 to 20 knots tending south to southwesterly in the afternoon.
Seas
1 to 1.5 metres.
Swell
Southerly 1 to 2 metres.
Wednesday 20 June
Winds
Southwesterly 10 to 20 knots tending northwesterly 15 to 20 knots later in the evening.
Seas
Up to 1.5 metres.
Swell
Southerly 2 to 3 metres.
Thursday 21 June
Winds
Northwesterly 15 to 25 knots.
Seas
1 to 2 metres.
Swell
Southerly about 1.5 metres.