Lunchtime Update...The winds are SSE now and the SSE swell is in the 2-3ft on the more open beaches and around 2ft in the S corners. The tide is dropping to a low at 3.20pm. The E facing points and the S corners are the best again with the swell still a bit long and straight for the open beachies.
John Charlton spreads his time between the Gold & Sunshine Coasts. He’s been surfing this area for many a year and is totally in tune with all the different breaks and how the varying swell and wind patterns affect this wave plentiful region.
An E swell of up to 1 metre, another great Autumn beach day. Take care. All major Sunshine Coast beaches will be patrolled by lifeguards from 7.30am untill 4.30 pm. Take care and follow any warning signs and follow any directions given by Lifeguards. Remember for your safety always swim only between the RED &YELLOW flags. Ensure you swim when Lifeguards and Lifesavers are on duty and don't swim after hours.
NO FLAGS = NO SWIM.
Wind (live):
SSE 10 knots Last updated: 27/05/2013 12:30:34 PM TEWANTIN RSL PARK
High tide:
9.34 am - 1.63 m 10.12 pm - 2.21 m
Low tide:
3.51 am - 0.39 m 3.31 pm - 0.27 m
Water temp:
23
c
Air temp:
24
c
UV index:
5
(moderate) Last updated: 27/05/2013 12:04:28 PM
Outlook:
Monday until midnight: Winds: South to southeasterly 20 to 25 knots. Seas: 2.2
metres. Swell: South to southeasterly 2 to 2.5 metres. Scattered showers.
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