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

Quiet warm Sunday morning

Hello Friends,

Heading for a toasty day in Sydney. But surfing looks to be pretty much out. There’s only a metre of NE wind swell at 7 seconds and it’s really not showing much of anything at Dee Why. You might possibly find a little something at a spot with good NE exposure, but I’d be impressed if there was anything much above knee high.

I’ve got my eye on a low pressure system in the long range forecasts, but there are so many ifs and buts at this stage that I’m not making any plans. If it did come together, we wouldn’t see anything from it until mid next week. Between now and then the outlook for anything resembling surf on most of the east coast is not too flash.

But that won’t stop yours truly from checking it every day and scrutinizing the charts and models for the hint of our next swell.

Have yourself a top old Sunday!

Weather Situation
A high moving across southern New South Wales will strengthen over the Tasman Sea during the weekend, directing a northerly airstream along the coast. A trough will enter the south during Sunday, bringing a weak southerly change to coastal waters south of the Hunter, with a second trough bringing a stronger change to southern and central parts on Monday.
Forecast for Sunday until midnight
Winds
Northerly 15 to 20 knots turning northeasterly in the late morning, turning south to southeasterly 10 to 20 knots late evening.
Seas
1 to 2 metres.
Swell
Easterly about 1 metre.
Monday 26 November
Winds
North to northeasterly 15 to 20 knots shifting southerly early in the morning then decreasing to variable about 10 knots in the early afternoon.
Seas
Up to 1.5 metres.
Swell
Northeasterly 0.5 metres.
Tuesday 27 November
Winds
Southeasterly 5 to 10 knots tending northeasterly during the morning then tending east to southeasterly during the evening.
Seas
Below 1 metre.
Swell
Easterly 0.5 metres.
Weather
Isolated thunderstorms.