/reports/forecaster-notes/western-australia/2015/08/26/large-weekend-ahead-plagued-poor-winds
Guy Dixon
Wednesday, 26 August 2015
Make the most of the next couple of days because the weekend's large swell is going to be shocking.
Thursday will have residual 5-6ft surf surf under workable northeasterly breezes, while Friday will see a fresh pulse with dicey winds. As for the metro beaches, the surf should continue in the 1-2ft range for the remainder of the week.
Winds are likely to be fresh onshore for the duration of the weekend's swell event. Hang out for Tuesday which has the next best chance of light winds and residual energy in the water.
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Guy Dixon
Monday, 24 August 2015
There are a few options for a surf this week with fresh swells on Tuesday and Wednesday and workable winds in the morning, a fading swell and favourable winds on Thursday and fun looking pulse on Friday.
The large swell which we have been monitoring is still on track for the weekend, with the latest model update showing a more promising scenario for a brief window of moderately/relatively okay winds for Saturday morning. Stay tuned.
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Guy Dixon
Friday, 21 August 2015
After a long hard week of poor winds and choppy surf, the weather gods are ready to cooperate and give us something to work with. Winds will improve from Sunday tending more and more offshore as the week proegresses. Tuesday is looking like a day to earmark, with a fresh southwesterly swell of a decent size and opportunities for good waves. Also on the cards is a solid swell to end the month.
/reports/forecaster-notes/western-australia/2015/08/19/onshores-continue-ahead-improving-weekend
Craig
Wednesday, 19 August 2015
Average mix of windswells and groundswell to end the week, with a long-range SW groundswell building Saturday with strong SSE winds, easing Sunday with offshores.
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Guy Dixon
Monday, 17 August 2015
The coming week is looking shocking. Put your boards in for ding repair and don't bother asking your boss for the day off because winds are looking to be persistent onshore all week with no decent fresh pulses of swell. The weekend holds the best chance of a fun wave with a pulse to 6ft+ and workable winds, but stay tuned for a potential large swell towards the end of the month.
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Guy Dixon
Friday, 14 August 2015
This weekend is going to be the best opportunity to score a wave as the majority of next weeks looks to be a write off as a pair of lows cross the South West. Saturday is the day with 4-6ft surf and offshore breezes all day. Sunday won't be bad, but a fair bit smaller.
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Guy Dixon
Wednesday, 12 August 2015
Saturday is looking to be the first day of offshore breezes across the South West in quite some time. Earmark this as a morning to surf because it's looking like 5-6ft surf and light easterly breezes persisting for the best part of the morning, even potentially early afternoon. Sunday morning is even looking half decent in the morning with light northeasterly winds and swell fading to 3-5ft.
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Guy Dixon
Monday, 10 August 2015
Winds will begin to improve from Tuesday afternoon as a ridge builds over WA. By this stage, we will be well into the easing trend of the weekend's surf but with workable conditions. Friday will see the next pusle under northerly winds.
/reports/forecaster-notes/western-australia/2015/08/07/plenty-swell-winds-arent-cooperating-next-week
Guy Dixon
Friday, 7 August 2015
Sunday is looking at a solid kick in swell, but the weekend as a whole looks to be wind blown and low quality. Tuesday and Wednesday hold better prospects as winds ease and tend variable/offshore. The swell will gradually ease early next week, however occasional pulses maintaining surf in the 6ft range, slowing the easing trend.
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Guy Dixon
Wednesday, 5 August 2015
The weekend swell is still on track, but winds are going to be the limiting factor. Early next week is looking promising, mainly Monday afternoon and Tuesday. Wednesday also holds good prospects for a healthy kick in size, so definitely keep an eye out.