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

Wednesday waves on tap

Hello Friends,

A few showers lingering around the place this morning as we head to a mostly cloudy day and a high of 18C. Down at the beach a light westerly was brushing back the bump on the incoming 2 metre 10-second period SSE swell. Tide was coming in to the 1040 1.35m high and according to the latest from Beachwatch, water was 17C.
Waves at Dee Why looked to be in the waist to chest high range on sets, with the odd bigger one up the beach where exposure to the swell is better. Quality is okay looking but not exceptional as it is a bit lumpy and wind textured. The prospect of east to SE all day means that it’s unlikely to get any cleaner than it is right now.
A shout out to all our fellow Australians in Victoria going back into lockdown. Thank you for doing what has to be done for your safety – as well as ours.

Point set
Fun looking peak

Weather Situation
A high pressure system over the western Tasman Sea will drift east during the next few days, bringing a gradual shift from southerly to northerly winds over New South Wales coastal waters. The next significant trough looks set to arrive at the end of the week.

Forecast for Wednesday until midnight
Winds
East to southeasterly about 10 knots.
Seas
Around 1 metre.
Swell
Southerly 1.5 to 2 metres.
Weather
Partly cloudy.
Thursday 9 July
Winds
East to northeasterly about 10 knots.
Seas
Below 1 metre.
Swell
Southerly 1.5 to 2 metres.
Weather
Partly cloudy.
Friday 10 July
Winds
North to northwesterly about 10 to 15 knots.
Seas
Below 1 metre.
Swell
South to southeasterly 1 to 1.5 metres.
Weather
Cloudy. 50% chance of showers.