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

Not much happening

Hello Friends,

Not quite flat, but getting there this morning at Dee Why. Only a few bods splashing about on knee high crumblers at the point. Looks a touch bigger down the beach, but there seems to be a surf carnival of some sort going on too. A spring weekend with cloudy skies and sunny breaks and a light south sea breeze. According to the MHL buoy, swell is about a metre from the SE at 8 seconds apart. That says waist high sets at exposed spots to me. Have a look around if you’re keen, there’s bound to be something to mess around on with your little waves tool of choice. Tide’s dropping to low at 1300.

The swell forecast models are uniformly dull. It looks as though the next week will be one for the morning sessions before the onshores get into the small to barely surfable waves.

Spring… what can ya do with it?

Have a top Sunday!

Weather Situation
A high pressure system is moving over southeastern Australia strengthening a ridge over NSW coast. A weak southerly change is expected to develop along New South Wales south coast Tuesday night extending to north coast during Wednesday.
Forecast for Sunday until midnight
Winds
Southerly 10 to 15 knots decreasing to variable about 10 knots in the middle of the day.
Seas
Below 1 metre.
Swell
Southeasterly 1.5 metres.
Weather
The chance of thunderstorms offshore this morning.
Monday 15 October
Winds
North to northwesterly about 10 knots increasing to 10 to 15 knots in the morning then tending north to northeasterly 15 to 20 knots in the middle of the day.
Seas
Below 1 metre increasing to 1 to 1.5 metres by early evening.
Swell
Southeasterly about 1.5 metres.
Tuesday 16 October
Winds
Northerly 15 to 25 knots.
Seas
Up to 1.5 metres increasing up to 2 metres during the evening.
Swell
Southeasterly about 1 metre.