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

Looking small at Dee Why this morning

Hello Friends,

Energy’s faded out where Dee Why’s concerned this morning. At 0600 the MHL buoy off Sydney was detecting a metre of 10-second ESE swell. Tide was low at 0700, but even though it’s coming in now, the point was unsurfably small and any waves along the beach were too small to be seen above the dune line from RealSurf HQ.

This morning’s swell models are predicting flatness, or near enough, through to Friday when there seems to be a small hope of a wave or two for the morning session. By then your correspondent will be not only weighing the charts on your behalf, but be paying close attention to their Californian counterparts…(which are looking pretty sad atm).

Have a great Tuesday one and all!

dy point tiny
All’s quiet at the point this morning

Weather Situation
A strong high pressure system is centred near the New South Wales coast and is moving slowly eastwards over the Tasman Sea. A trough is expected to bring south to southwesterly change during Thursday.
Forecast for Tuesday until midnight
Winds
Northerly 15 to 20 knots.
Seas
Around 1 metre, increasing to 1 to 2 metres during the afternoon.
Swell
Southerly around 1 metre, increasing to 1 to 1.5 metres offshore.
Weather
Sunny.
Wednesday 24 June
Winds
Northerly 10 to 15 knots, reaching up to 20 knots offshore early in the morning. Winds turning northwesterly in the late evening.
Seas
1 to 1.5 metres, decreasing below 1 metre around midday.
Swell
South to southeasterly around 1 metre.
Weather
Partly cloudy. 30% chance of rain at night. The chance of a thunderstorm in the evening.
Thursday 25 June
Winds
Variable about 10 knots becoming southerly 15 to 20 knots during the morning.
Seas
Below 1 metre, increasing to 1 to 2 metres during the afternoon.
Swell
Southeasterly below 1 metre, tending southerly 1.5 to 2.5 metres during the morning.
Weather
Cloudy. 70% chance of showers.