"Stay happy and you'll be perfectly fine" - Jack Norris
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Little waves this morning at Dee Why

Hello Friends,

Light offshores under sunny skies as the day kicked off at Dee Why. Wind is due to pick up from the NE later and be around 15-20 kts this afternoon. At 0600 swell at sea was coming from the east. It was about 1.3 metres out there and 8-9 seconds apart. That makes it a touch smaller than yesterday, but as the pictures show, it was possible to pick up a waist high set at the point. Tide was low at 0540 and will hit high at 1140. It should stay sunny and get to 25 (about 2C above historical average by the way).
Outlook is for waves to stay around the same size through to the end of the week and the long range forecasts are currently pointing toward the front half of next week being more marginal.
Have yourself a great Wednesday everyone and stay happy!

sup at dee why
Up the beach, looking for a wave
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Crew on it this morning
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Bomb set at 0710

Weather Situation
A strong high pressure system over the southwestern Tasman Sea is very slowly moving east, maintaining a ridge to the northwest and directing southeast to northeasterly winds along the New South Wales coast. Winds will turn east to northeasterly during Tuesday, then will remain north to northeasterly for the rest of the week.
Forecast for Wednesday until midnight
Winds
Northeasterly 15 to 20 knots tending northerly 10 to 15 knots in the late evening.
Seas
Around 1 metre, increasing to 1 to 1.5 metres by early evening.
Swell
Easterly around 1 metre.
Weather
Mostly sunny.
Thursday 28 April
Winds
Northerly 15 to 20 knots.
Seas
Around 1 metre, increasing to 1 to 1.5 metres by early evening.
Swell
Easterly around 1 metre.
Weather
Mostly sunny.
Friday 29 April
Winds
Northerly 15 to 25 knots.
Seas
1 to 1.5 metres, increasing to 1.5 to 2 metres during the afternoon or evening.
Swell
East to northeasterly 1 to 1.5 metres.
Weather
Mostly sunny day.