Average conditions on most of our beaches. The exception being the northern corners and open beaches that love a NW-N wind. Waves are around 1-2ft on these beaches. Early morning will provide the best waves. Main breaks around town are a little messy with very small waves. For all your surfing lessons contact Port Macquarie Surf School on 6585 5453 or visit www.portmacquariesurfschool.com.au. Lessons are held everyday. Also check Coastalwatch swell forecast for updates.
By Peter Hudson
Peter Hudson and his sons Grant & Wayne have been surfing the waves around Pt. Macquarie all their lives. Peter is a multiple Australian Title holder in both short and longboards and Grant and Wayne have both competed on the WQS international tour. When they’re not out surfing, they’ll be coaching at their Pt. Macquarie Surf School.
Wind (live):
SSW 9 knots Last updated: 03/09/2010 2:15:22 AM PORT MACQUARIE AIRPORT AWS
Water temp:
17
c
Air temp:
11-25
c
Outlook:
Mild to warm day. Partly cloudy with a chance of a late afternoon thunderstorm. Wind: Light to moderate NW-N winds 5-15 knots. Seas: S 1.0 metre. Swell: S 1.0 metre
1/09/2010 4:34:22 PM
Short Forecast
Thursday New S swell 1 - 2ft south facing coasts, potentially building to 2 – 3ft into the afternoon and to 2ft+ open beaches. WIND: NW to SW 5 – 15 knots tending SW to SE into the afternoon.
Friday SSE swell 2 - 3ft south facing coasts, 2ft open beaches. WIND: SW 10 – 20 knots tending ESE, then ENE during the afternoon.
Saturday New S groundswell 2 - 4ft south facing beaches. NE windswell increasing to a wind affected 2 – 3ft+ across open beaches into the afternoon. WIND: NE 15 - 25 knots tending NNE 20 – 30 knots during the day, then NNW in the evening.
Sunday:
NE swell 2 – 4ft open beaches grading to 3 – 5ft+ across the South Coast, easing into the afternoon. WIND: Early WNW 15 – 25 knots, easing throughout the day.
Wind, tides, UV ratings, air temps and outlook provided by Coastalwatch are based on data and radar images provided by the Bureau of Meteorology. www.bom.gov.au