Update, Swells eased a little more as has the wind, 3-5ft with a nice arvo to enjoy.
Morning Report: Waves 4-6ft Swell SSE @10.5 secs ,winds WSW-SW-S 14-24 knots. A touch smaller but still solid S swell, winds WSW early edging SW>S through the day, S ends still the go with a few nice banks being groomed by consistency ,points and reefs also still serving it up,Looks like swell trains gunna keep rolling into the week but water temps now dropped below 19 and the wind is cool.
The NSW lifesaving patrol season ended on Sunday 28 April, however the following beaches at Dee Why and Freshwater are still patrolled by council lifeguards 7 days a week until the end of May. Council lifeguards at Manly patrol over the entire off-season period 7 days a week. Please do not take any risks during the winter period. No Flags = No Swim! The majority of beach patrols will again commence on the first day of the September School Holidays.
For more information on lifesaving patrol times, please visit the Surf Life Saving Australia Beachsafe website at www.beachsafe.org.au
Wind (live):
WSW 13 knots Last updated: 19/06/2013 6:45:18 AM North Head
High tide:
3.50 am - 1.4 m 4.35 pm - 1.65 m
Low tide:
9.59 am - 0.48 m 11.02 pm - 0.56 m
Water temp:
18.9
c
Air temp:
17
c
UV index:
2
(low) Last updated: 19/06/2013 12:00:21 AM
Outlook:
Partly cloudy,Winds: South to southwesterly 20 to 25 knots becoming southerly 20 to 30 knots in the late evening. Seas: 1.5 to 2.5 metres. Swell: Southerly 2.5 to 3 metres.
Weather:
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