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Swell filling in

Hello Friends,

The forerunners were showing by 0800.. words later today, so pics for now of the only person in the water at Dee Why to greet the new swell.


Weather Situation

A high pressure system over the Tasman Sea is extending a ridge to eastern New South Wales and maintaining generally easterly airstream over much of the coastal waters. Meanwhile, a tropical low over the Coral Sea is deepening and heading south towards the northern Tasman Sea, bringing fresh southeasterly winds and large, powerful waves along the north coast before tracking into the southern Tasman Sea later in the week. A strong cold front then looks set to sweep the coastal waters on Thursday through Friday, with fresh to strong southwesterly winds in its wake. The southerly airstream will increase further to gale-force, and large, powerful waves will develop as a low forms off the south coast and brushes the southern and central parts of the coast between Friday and early Saturday, before the system heads into the Tasman Sea through the weekend.

Forecast for Wednesday until midnight

Winds
Variable about 10 knots.
Seas
Below 0.5 metres.
Swell
Easterly 1.5 metres, increasing to 1.5 to 2 metres during the afternoon.
Weather
Mostly sunny.

Thursday 26 March

Winds
North to northwesterly below 10 knots increasing to 10 to 15 knots in the early afternoon. Winds reaching up to 20 knots offshore in the late evening.
Seas
Below 1 metre.
Swell
Easterly 2 to 2.5 metres.
Weather
Mostly sunny. 95% chance of rain. The chance of a thunderstorm in the afternoon and evening.

Friday 27 March

Winds
Westerly 25 to 35 knots.
Seas
Around 1 metre, increasing to 2 to 3 metres during the morning.
1st Swell
Easterly 1.5 to 2.5 metres, decreasing to 1.5 metres during the afternoon or evening.
2nd Swell
Southerly around 1 metre, increasing to 1 to 1.5 metres during the afternoon or evening.
Weather
Partly cloudy. 95% chance of showers. The chance of a thunderstorm in the morning and afternoon.

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