South Coast WA Surf Forecasts
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The surf heights forecasted for South Coast WA
The Coastalwatch 'Surf Forecast' refers to breaking wave heights in the surf zone that are forecasted for a region. Coastalwatch provides 14 regional surf forecast daily across Australia.
Because each is regional forecast, consider there may be variations between the wave heights predicted and what you can expect at your local surf due to variables. For example; orientation to the coast, ocean floor bathymetry, local weather and many other local idiosyncrasies may effect the swell and weather patterns causing differing wave heights. Always use this forecast as a guide - for more detail, please read the Swell Analysis.
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Recap Saturday sees a continuation of very small to near flat conditions, with the most exposed breaks pulling in slow sets in the 1 to 3ft range under freshening SE to SSE winds. Read more

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