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Dribblers at Gardens

Sole surfer
Hello Friends,

Really not much going on this morning where Dee Why’s concerned. The swell is out of the SE at about a metre with an average period of 9 seconds. This is producing mainly knee high sets with the very occasional waist high bomb. When I grabbed this morning’s pic, there appeared to be just one person in the water. And he/she didn’t catch anything while I watched. Looks like another morning for swimming laps or paddling around on a SUP.

Outlook is for the wind to turn easterly this morning but not to pick up much above the forecast 10-15kts. Swell isn’t likely to change much size-wise for the next two days. And it should keep coming from the SE-E. This morning’s swell models are maintaining the so-so outlook of the last week plus. If they’ve got it right, we’re going to see the conditions getting even smaller over the weekend and into the middle of next week. There is at least a hint of some possible improvement to size toward the end of next week. But at this stage it also looks as though the wind won’t be too helpful.

Ah well, it’ll come good again… so we just have to wait…

Have yourself a great Wednesday!

Tides: H @1120, L @1740

Weather Situation
A strong high pressure system south of the Bight extends a ridge along the southern New South Wales coast. As the high pressure centre moves into the western Tasman Sea later in the week, a trough is forecast to develop off the north coast in the easterly airstream.
Forecast for Wednesday until midnight
Winds
Southeasterly 10 to 15 knots turning easterly in the morning.
Seas
Below 1 metre.
Swell
Easterly 1 metre.
Thursday 14 February
Winds
Easterly 10 to 15 knots turning northeasterly in the afternoon.
Seas
Below 1 metre.
Swell
Easterly 1 metre tending southerly about 1.5 metres in the afternoon and evening.
Friday 15 February
Winds
Northeasterly about 10 knots tending easterly 10 to 15 knots during the morning.
Seas
Below 1 metre.
Swell
Southerly about 1.5 metres.