The Gold Coast Bulletin

SURF FORECAST

- POWERED BY COASTALWAT­CH

SUMMARY

A building trend in SE/ESE tradewind swell peaks in the 4 to 6ft range along exposed areas , while wrapping at a wind-affected 3 to 5ft into the points and bays. Strong SE to ESE winds prevail before moderating and turning E to NE this weekend.

TODAY

ESE tradewind swell. Up to 4 to 5ft+ exposed breaks, wrapping in at 3 to 4ft+ inside the points and bays with size depending on exposure. WIND: Early lighter SSW to SSE inshore, tending ESE to E 15 to 20 knots.

TOMORROW

Easing ESE swell reinforced by new E groundswel­l. Solid sets ranging from 3 to 5ft+ exposed breaks, grading to 3 to 4ft inside the points and bays. WIND: Early lighter SSW to SE inshore, tending NNE 10 to 15 knots.

SUNDAY

E groundswel­l slowly eases. Ranging from 3 to 5ft along exposed breaks, easing up during the afternoon. Wrapping at 3 to 4ft into the points and bays. WIND: Early light W to light and variable tending ENE to NNE 10 to 15 knots during the afternoon.

MONDAY

E swell slowly eases. Solid sets ranging from 3 to 4ft exposed breaks. Wrapping at 2 to 3ft inside the points and bays. WIND: Lighter NW to NNW inshore, tending NNE to 10 to 15 knots.

TUESDAY

Leftover E tradewind swell slowly fades. Ranging from 2 to 3ft exposed breaks. Wrapping at lower levels inside the points and bays. WIND: Early light WSW to SSW tending ESE 10 to 15 knots during the afternoon.

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