The strong winds have whipped up some strong swell through yesterday and into the night. its big although the swell will start to drop through the day and it should be alot different to tomorrow. The winds are expected to ease through the later parts of the day also which really only leaves the heavily protected southern corners as a spot to surf .The North Coast Regional Junior Titles are being held in Coffs this weekend so please support the groms.Lee Winkler's Surf School - Ph 0266 5000 50.
Lee Winkler started surfing in his home town of Coffs Harbour when he was a schoolboy. He “took it to the limit” and was a touring pro on the WQS and WCT circuits for many years before returning home to Coffs, where he runs his Surf School and raises a family.
Wind (live):
WSW 11 knots Last updated: 26/05/2013 3:30:36 AM COFFS HARBOUR
High tide:
8.45 am - 1.37 m 9.24 pm - 1.9 m
Low tide:
3.04 am - 0.23 m 2.37 pm - 0.24 m
Water temp:
21
c
Air temp:
21
c
UV index:
4
(moderate) Last updated: 26/05/2013 12:00:30 AM
Outlook:
Forecast for Saturday 25 May until midnight
Gale warning for Saturday for Coffs Coastal Waters
Winds: Southerly 25 to 35 knots decreasing to 20 to 25 knots in the evening.
Seas: 3 to 4 metres, decreasing below 3 metres around midday, then decreasing
below 2 metres later in the evening. Swell: Southeasterly 3 metres, increasing
to 3 to 4 metres during the morning, then decreasing to 3 metres by early
evening. Caution: Large swells breaking dangerously close inshore.
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