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

Murky Monday and minor too

Micro Monday

Hello Friends,

The blowtorch swings our way tomorrow, but we’re looking at a grey skied start to Monday with almost nothing in the way of wave energy. I think you’ll have to be extremely keen to do anything with the paltry offerings this morning. Dee Why is unsurfably tiny, although I suppose you might possibly find a shin high set or two up the beach or around the corner at the better exposed Collaroy-Narrabeen stretch.

Unfortunately, tomorrow is looking about the same on the forecasts, so we probably won’t have much in the way of waves to cool off in tomorrow when the furnace door opens.

The swell models show the possibility of a little south pulse late Weds and into Thursday, but if they’re right, said models also show the wind being onshore. Harrumph.

Gotta jam, have yourself a good one!

Tides: L @1110 H @1700

Weather Situation
A high pressure system over the southwestern is extending a ridge to New South Wales north coast. On Tuesday as the high moves east and coastal ridge weakens a southerly change will develop on the far south coast later in the morning, reaching the central parts of the coast overnight and the north coast on Wednesday.
Forecast for Monday until midnight
Winds
Southerly 10 to 20 knots shifting northerly 15 to 25 knots in the late evening.
Seas
Below 1 to 1.5 metres.
Swell
Easterly 1 metre.
Tuesday 8 January
Winds
Northerly 15 to 20 knots turning northwesterly 20 to 25 knots in the late afternoon.
Seas
Up to 3 metres decreasing to 2 metres during the morning.
Swell
Easterly 1 metre.
Wednesday 9 January
Winds
West to northwesterly 15 to 25 knots shifting southeasterly 15 to 20 knots during the day.
Seas
Up to 2 metres increasing to 3 metres during the afternoon.
Swell
Northeasterly 0.5 to 2 metres tending southeasterly 2 metres during the evening.
Please be aware
Wind gusts can be 40 percent stronger than the averages given here, and maximum waves may be up to twice the height.
Nearby Coastal Waters