Hello Friends,
An excellent Sunday to catch up with your non-surf life. Nothing going on at Dee Why. On the MHL buoy the swell is detected as coming mainly from the SE at close to 11 seconds apart, but it’s only a metre on average, hence the lack of activity. You might possibly find a little knee high dribble around at Curly or up toward the pole, but really, you couldn’t call it surf.
Outlook for the coming week hasn’t changed much since yesterday, although odds for a decent south pulse next weekend seem to have firmed. Right now the call is for around two metres from the south at about 11 seconds apart. The big issue looks like being the wind which, according to this morning’s predictions from the Bureau, are showing 20-30 kts of south wind for Saturday.
Keep on smilin’ everybody and have a grand day!
Tides: H @0830, L @1410
Weather Situation
A high pressure system will move slowly eastwards across New South Wales and weaken during Sunday and Monday, before a weak change moves through the far south on Tuesday. The next major front to cross New South Wales is currently expected on Thursday.
Forecast for Sunday until midnight
- Winds
- Southwesterly 10 to 15 knots becoming variable about 10 knots in the evening then becoming north to northwesterly 10 to 15 knots in the late evening.
- Seas
- 1 to 1.5 metres, decreasing below 1 metre during the afternoon.
- Swell
- Northeasterly below 1 metre.
Monday 28 July
- Winds
- Westerly 10 to 15 knots tending northwesterly in the evening. Winds reaching up to 20 knots offshore in the late evening.
- Seas
- Around 1 metre, increasing to 1 to 1.5 metres during the morning, then increasing to 1 to 2 metres later in the evening.
- Swell
- South to southeasterly below 1 metre.
Tuesday 29 July
- Winds
- Northwesterly 15 to 20 knots.
- Seas
- Around 1 metre, increasing to 1.5 metres offshore.
- Swell
- South to southeasterly below 1 metre.