Gold & Sunshine Coast Report issued at 5.50am Friday 24th May 2024
Weather Forecast: Partly cloudy, with a medium chance of showers and a top temperature of 23°
Wind Forecast: 5-10kts SW/S early, becoming 10-15kts S/SE during the day
Swell: 0.75m E/SE on the northern ends of the Gold and Sunshine Coasts Coast and along the Tweed Coast. Smaller in the bays on the north side of headlands and nearly flat in the inner bays at Noosa
Tides: Mooloolaba: High @ 8.08am … Low 2.04pm
Snapper Rocks: High @ 8am … Low @ 1.46pm
Best waves: With light SW/S winds early, look for small waves on the beach breaks and on the points. Due to the morning high tide, the points are a bit full, but should improve either side of low tide, when there’s less water on the banks and will be the best options if the wind swings S/SE and freshens as forecast
Best Beaches: The forecast SW/SE winds are chilly and the best beaches offering shelter in winds from that direction are the bays on the north side of the headlands at Noosa, Mooloolaba, Burleigh, Kirra, Greenmount and Rainbow Bay. It won’t be as pleasant on the open stretches of beach and there’s inshore holes and gutters along them. Any rips and sweep working around those features, will be enhanced as the water drains off the beach on the morning to early afternoon ebb tide, so swim in the patrolled areas marked by the red and yellow flags
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