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

Look around, should be a little something

Biggest one I saw in ten minutes, so expect the average ones to be smaller this morning.
Biggest one I saw in ten minutes, so expect the average ones to be smaller this morning.

Hello Friends,

Nice morning out there and we still have some little SE swell around the joint. As the caption notes, I had to wait 10 mins to get today’s picture of a set wave. Mostly they were shutting down and smaller, so just a hint that where Dee Why’s concerned, your mileage may vary.

Wind is minimal as I write this, but the call is for a NE seabreeze to spring up later and for it to get into the 20kt range as we get toward the end of the day.

So, pretty obviously the plan is to get in asap, even though the tide will probably be making many places a bit fat and full through the morning.

Go well with your Sunday plans!

H: 0900, L: 1457
Synoptic Situation
A weak high pressure ridge will be established along NSW coast today with generally light winds. A Low lies in the Bight, with a front extending northwards. Northerlies will increase in the far south later today as the Low and front move gradually eastwards. The low is expected to cross the Bass Strait on Monday then move over the southern Tasman Sea on Tuesday maintaining fresh to strong airstream along NSW coast.
Sydney Coastal Waters, Broken Bay to Port Hacking and 60nm seawards:
Sunday until midnight: Wind: Variable 5/10 knots, tending NE 10/15 knots in the afternoon and reaching N/NE 18/23 knots later. Sea: less than 1 metre, rising to 1 to 2 metres in the evening. Swell: E about 1.5 metres.
Monday: Wind: N/NW 13/18 knots, turning N/NE in the afternoon, ahead of a late W change 18/23 knots.Sea: 1 to 1.5 metres rising to 1.5 to 2 metres late evening. Swell: E/NE 1.5 to 2 metres.
Tuesday: Wind: W 15/25 knots at times.