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

On the lines

Hello Friends,

Breeze was lightly offshore when I grabbed the first pic of the day around 0700. There was a small but rideable little line showing at Dee Why beach every now and then. According to the buoy data, it’s primarily out of the south and is a couple of metres at sea with a period of about 9 seconds. Exposed spots should be delivering the odd chest high set. The early morning offshores are set to switch to light onshores from the E to SE before moving around to the NE this afternoon.

Tide is low this morning around 0900 and will be high around 3pm.

Outlook is for the surf settings to stay around this level through to about lunchtime tomorrow. From Wednesday evening there could be an increase in the period and therefore the average size of the waves. Thursday is still looking like being the pick day for the working week.

Have yourself a great Tuesday!

TIDES: L @0900, H @1500
Sydney Coastal Waters, Broken Bay to Port Hacking and 60nm seawards:
Tuesday until midnight: Wind: E/SE 5/10 knots, tending NE’ly during the afternoon.Sea: below 1 metre.Swell: S/SE 1.5 to 2 metres.
Wednesday: Wind: S/SE 8/13 knots. Sea: to 1 metre. Swell: S about 2 metres.
Thursday: Wind: NE/SE 5/15 knots, increasing to 10/20 knots.