South Coast

Conditions are clean on the South Coast early with North winds around 10 knots, but smaller swell lined up swell. Surf is around 1 – 2′ along the Middleton, – Goolwa stretch but very inconsistent, with Waitpinga or Parson’s the only realistic options for a shortboard wave today. In any case strong offshores looks set to blow the fading swell flat mid morning anyway, with gusts over 25 knots forecast. The rest of the day will be small and blown out.

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Mid Coast

Skies are grey and NNE winds are up around 17 knots on the Mid Coast early, adding a few bumps. There’s not really any swell, expect for half a foot of leftovers and lumps getting pushed blown the gulf by the wind. The forecast predicts N-NW winds will pick up to 20 knots with stronger gusts during the day, so the wind swell lumps will probably be bigger after lunch. We may see some new WSW swell late arvo, but it’ll be better for wave jumping than surfing.

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South Coast

We’re finally back to offshores and clean conditions on the South Coast this morning, with NNE winds around 5 knots. but smallish swell Surf is around  2′ along the Middleton – Goolwa stretch, and Waitpinga or Parson’sare probably a better bet for a shortboard wave today. The forecast predicts winds will pick up a bit to around 10  – 15 knots this morning, but it won’t be strong enough to blow it out. Should be clean and offshore all day.

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Mid Coast

Winds are just a puff from the ENE on the Mid Coast early and conditions are clean and glassy, with  a few small lines of WSW swell. Surf is still about a foot on the reefs like it’s been all week,  coming up to high tide just after 7am. The small waves will quickly get seen to by the dropping tide and NNE winds as the pick up 10 – 15 knots mid morning. The beachies will probably only offer up small, peaky waves through low tide at lunch. The reefs may lift slightly mid arvo as the tide starts heading back in, and winds should ease off again mid – late arvo. mid1 mid2

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