A nice day on the beaches with a clean SW offshore sticking its head up. Wind will reach around the 10-15 kts which is not to bad and forecast is for offshore SW all day. Swell is expected to rise out of the southerly direction over next day or so and with a little luck this arvo, it is very south swell so don't hold your breath. A few fun ones out there for the groms today in those southern corners around the mid to lower tides. 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):
N 0 knots Last updated: 21/05/2013 2:30:23 AM COFFS HARBOUR
High tide:
4.29 am - 1.37 m 5.26 pm - 1.45 m
Low tide:
10.50 am - 0.4 m 11.29 pm - 0.53 m
Water temp:
21
c
Air temp:
20
c
UV index:
4
(moderate) Last updated: 21/05/2013 12:00:30 AM
Outlook:
Forecast for Coffs Coast
Coffs Coast: Wooli to Smoky Cape
Forecast for Monday 20 May until midnight
Winds: Southwesterly 10 to 15 knots. Seas: 1 to 1.5 metres, decreasing below 1
metre around midday. Swell: Southerly 1.5 metres, increasing to 1.5 to 2 metres
during the afternoon.
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