Noosa Heads Surf Report & Forecast

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Current Surf Conditions

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Condition Rating

LOTUS Forecast
POOR TO FAIR

Surf Height

0-1FT

Shin to knee

LOTUS Forecast

Swell

1.9FT10s
E85º
1.8FT10s
SSE166º
2.6FT4s
SSW201º
LOTUS Forecast

Wind

1KTSSW

4kts gusts, Offshore

Model Forecast
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Tide

3.3FT

Temperature

71°F

spotName Wind & Weather
46ºF

1mm wetsuit

Tim Williams

Sunshine Coast Forecast

Tim Williams •

Today

Up to waist high in the AM under SW winds. Short period SE swell filling in later under S/SE winds

Winds will freshen today out of the SSE pushing in some short period SE picking up wave heights in the later afternoon.

For the morning it will be still quite small, up to waist high for the more open beaches, though SW winds in the morning could be breezy so expect some cross shore texture along those open stretches. Sheltered spots cleanest, albeit smallest around knee high.

Open beaches deteriorate through the day under the SSE winds, generally cleanest at S ends.

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Noosa Heads Surf Guide

A series of right pointbreaks of almost mythical dimensions, Noosa's natural beauty is balanced by its staggering inconsistency. The five separate points, from the top - Granite Bay, Ti-Tree, National Park, Johnsons and First Point -- all face north, away from the predominant SW swell, and real waves rely on wickedly angled cyclone swells and long, Fiji-based easterly wind fetches. At times these points will lie virtually dormant for months, while most surfers head south toward Sunshine Beach an... Read more