The Gold Coast Bulletin

SURF FORECAST

POWERED BY COASTALWAT­CH

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SUMMARY

Leftover ENE swell drops back to 2 to 3ft or so by Thursday morning under early light offshore winds, preceding the onset of a reinforcin­g, small to midsized, longer-range E swell during Thursday afternoon and throughout Friday.

THURSDAY

E tradewind swell. Ranging from 2 - 3ft exposed beaches, long-range E swell picking up during the afternoon. Grading to 1 – 3ft inside the points and bays.

WIND: Early light W, tending light and variable, then ENE 5 to 15 knots during the afternoon.

FRIDAY

Long range E swell. Ranging from 2 – 4ft exposed breaks, easing during the afternoon. WIND: Early light N to NW tending NNE 10 to 20 knots during the afternoon.

SATURDAY

Leftover E swell. Slower set ranging from 2 to occasional 3ft along exposed beaches, grading to 1 – 2ft inside the points and bays.

WIND: Early light W to NW, ahead of a S change arriving mid to late morning, turning SSE 15 to 25 knots during the afternoon.

SUNDAY

SSE windswell mixing with underlying E swell. Ranging from 1 - 3ft along exposed beaches, grading to 1 - 2ft inside the points and bays. WIND: Early SSW inshore, tending SSE 10 to 20 knots during the day.

MONDAY

Small-scale ESE windswell around 2ft+ exposed beaches, grading to 1 - 2ft inside the points and bays. WIND: Early SSW inshore, tending SE 15 to 20 knots during the day.

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