Surf forecast issued Thursday 28 April 2011 for Sydney:
Grandson Josh: Pa why are you cranky today?
Pa: I’m not cranky mate. We’re having fun.
Josh: Daddy said this morning you’d be cranky today (with the wind, the surf, the rain showers etc).
>>>But I wasn’t cranky because I was expecting it ….
– so neither should you – cause there’s more lousy weather and lousy surf to come!>>>
The Bureau has a warning for tomorrow through to Monday:
“Dangerous surf conditions, hazardous for coastal activities such as swimming, surfing and rock fishing, are expected.”
Having seen from Newport to Palmie today, I can only add it’s not currently huge but the wind is swinging around onshore or South/South East, the waves are messy, what’s on offer isn’t worth it – and there’s an additional warning of possible increased local shark activity from the Newport to Palm Beach area, due to the whale carcass that’s been washed up on the rocks at North Newport and the pieces of blubber flaoting in the ocean! …That’s apart from the ordinary water quality from runoff anyway after all the rain we’ve had… Might be time to visit a museum or something – instead of surfing…
Looks to me like conditions might should start to improve around Tuesday – when I’m back at work! … But I’m not cranky.
Surf outlook:
Friday: in the 2-3 metre range East South East. with rubbish wind conditions
Saturday: 2-3 metres East South East. with rubbish wind conditions – Go Avalon Beach IRBs in the first competiton this season at North Narrabeen – won’t be pleasant but have fun! No prob for surfers – won’t be anyone out
Sunday: 2-3, 3-4 metres East. with rubbish wind conditions
Monday: about 4 metres or more . with rubbish wind conditions. maybe ok in the morning for a bit
Tuesday: around 2 metres South East. with offshore wind!
Wednesday: 2-3 metres South East.
Thursday: about 2 metres East South East.
Weather from the Bureau:
Oh good some more rain…
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~(Historical note: 28 April 1770 Cook sails into Botany Bay) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Friday 29 April
- Summary
- Min 16
- Max 21
- A few showers.
- Chance of any rain: 90%
- Rainfall amount: 5 to 15 mm
Metropolitan area
Cloudy. Scattered showers, chiefly near the coast. Winds south to southwesterly averaging 10 to 20 km/h tending south to southeasterly up to 25 km/h around midday.
Dangerous surf conditions, hazardous for coastal activities such as swimming, surfing and rock fishing, are expected.
UV Alert from 10:00 am to 1:40 pm, UV Index predicted to reach 4 [Moderate]
Location | Min | Max |
---|---|---|
Sydney | 16 | 21 |
Penrith | 14 | 20 |
Liverpool | 13 | 21 |
Terrey Hills | 15 | 19 |
Richmond | 13 | 20 |
Parramatta | 14 | 20 |
Campbelltown | 12 | 21 |
Bondi | 19 | 20 |
Saturday 30 April
- Summary
- Min 16
- Max 23
- A few showers.
Metropolitan area
Partly cloudy. Scattered showers, becoming isolated during the afternoon. Winds south to southeasterly averaging up to 25 km/h.
Dangerous surf conditions, hazardous for coastal activities such as swimming, surfing and rock fishing, are expected.
Sunday 1 May
- Summary
- Min 15
- Max 22
- Possible shower.
Metropolitan area
Cloudy. The chance of showers. Winds south to southwesterly averaging up to 25 km/h.
Dangerous surf conditions, hazardous for coastal activities such as swimming, surfing and rock fishing, are expected.
Monday 2 May
- Summary
- Min 14
- Max 22
- Possible shower.
Metropolitan area
Cloudy. The chance of showers. Winds west to southwesterly averaging 10 to 20 km/h tending southerly and light around midday.
Dangerous surf conditions, hazardous for coastal activities such as swimming, surfing and rock fishing, are expected.
Tuesday 3 May
- Summary
- Min 13
- Max 21
- Shower or two.
Metropolitan area
Cloudy. Isolated showers. Winds westerly and light.
Wednesday 4 May
- Summary
- Min 13
- Max 20
- Shower or two.
Metropolitan area
Cloudy. Isolated showers. Winds west to southwesterly averaging 10 to 20 km/h.
Thursday 5 May
- Summary
- Min 12
- Max 20
- Shower or two.
Metropolitan area
Cloudy. Isolated showers. Winds southeast to southwesterly averaging up to 25 km/h.