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Far North Coaster surf report

June 20, 2008

There are beach breaks everywhere today, courtesy of a four-foot east to north-east swell.

The winds are variable, with this morning’s light offshore predicted to swing onshore later.

But the good news for the weekend is the forecast of south to south-west winds.

They’re predicted to get up to 30 knots, so that, combined with an east coast low, should ensure there’s swell over the next few days.

Marine weather:

  • Friday: NW/SW 5/10 knots. Local inshore SE/NE seabreezes 5/10 knots during the afternoon. Sea: about 1 metre, rising to 1.5/2 metres offshore during the evening. Swell: E/SE 1/1.5 metres.
  • Outlook Saturday: W/SW 13/18 knots, increasing to S/SW 20/30 knots during the evening. Sea: 1/2 metres, rising to 2/3 metres during the evening. Swell: E/SE 1.5/2 metres.
  • Outlook Sunday: S/SW 20/30 knots.
  • Outlook Monday: S/SW 10/20 knots.
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