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Updated     SUNDAY  16/06/09.   15:05hrs.(wsdt)

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WEEKEND FORECAST FOR 22nd & 23rd August.

Another weekend coming up of the onshore blues, but at least the wind will be from the SW direction allowing you to find some shelter in the bays, points and protected reefs and groynes.

SATURDAY
Perth & Mandurah
Winds:
Fresh to strong SW winds in the morning backing off a little by the afternoon.
Waves: Shoulder to head high plus along the beach breaks with the open ocean and beach breaks feeling the brunt. Onshore pus the best word that will describe, but at least the protected groynes and reefs will be providing some smaller clean ones.
Tides:0.54m @ 12:02 AM, 0.47m @ 3:45 AM, 0.64m @ 12:08 PM, 0.48m @ 6:15 PM.

Margaret River
Winds:
Fresh to strong SW winds in the morning backing off a little by the afternoon.
Waves: Eight to ten footers the norm at Mainbreak with the odd bigger sneaker. Blown out Mainbreak will only be looking good for the kiters. The bays and points will be the go with some decent rideable clean ones on offer with just you and bulk crew out.
Tides: 0.82m @ 12:02 AM, 0.73m @ 4:23 AM, 0.82m @ 12:02 AM 0.73m @ 4:23 AM, 0.96m @ 11:53 AM, 0.75m @ 6:00 PM, 0.96m @ 11:53 AM, 0.75m @ 6:00 PM.

SUNDAY
Perth & Mandurah
Winds:Fresh SW winds before backing off quite considerably in the afternoon to around the 15 to 20 knot mark.
Waves:Still a solid swell on offer with the beach breaks still producing waves in the shoulder to head high plus range, but onshore pus will still be the norm. Protected reefs and groynes will again still be your best option albeit smaller.
Tides: 0.58m @ 12:38 AM, 0.49m @ 6:00 AM, 0.56m @ 12:53 PM, 0.48m @ 4:38 PM.

Margaret River
Winds: Fresh to strong SW winds before becoming moderate SW in the afternoon.
Waves:Eight to ten footers will still be the norm with the odd bigger sneaker. B ays, points and protected reefs will again be your best option with some clean beltable walls on offer.
Tides: 0.88m @ 12:15 AM, 0.75m @ 5:53 AM, 0.86m @ 12:38 PM, 0.79m @ 4:45 PM.

Next update     by WEDNESDAY  19/08/09.  08:00am (wsdt), if forecast changes, otherwise this forecast will remain current






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