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Hello Friends,

Interesting. Swell continues its decline and this morning was around the metre mark. On the plus side, it seems to have a touch more east and the period is still a respectable 11 seconds or so. At Dee Why before 0800 the tide was coming into the high at 1050 and while it was making the waves look a bit fat, there were still a few sets in the chest plus range at the beach. Wind was offshore and skies were sunny (unless you were on the Hawkesbury). We’re headed to a high of around 19 and the wind is set to stay out of the NW.

According to this morning’s modelling, the swell is going to fade today. Given that big high tide late morning, it could be pretty fat and slow most places, but that said, there should be something for your fave low energy level surf instrument.

Have a great Friday!

Weather Situation
A strong, semi-stationary high pressure system over the southern Tasman Sea extends a ridge across the western Tasman Sea
Forecast for Friday until midnight
Winds
West to northwesterly about 10 knots.
Seas
Below 0.5 metres.
Swell
Southeasterly around 1 metre.
Saturday 13 July
Winds
South to southwesterly about 10 knots tending south to southeasterly 10 to 15 knots in the late afternoon then decreasing to about 10 knots in the evening.
Seas
Below 1 metre.
Swell
Easterly around 1 metre.
Sunday 14 July
Winds
Variable about 10 knots becoming northeasterly 10 to 15 knots during the evening.
Seas
Up to 1 metre.
Swell
Southeasterly around 1 metre.