East Coast
Saturday morning starts off with the best chance of a wave in Wicklow over the weekend but you would want to be early with 1ft waves for foamies on offer with this dropping throughout the day and the winds will drop to light breezes by afternoon offering good SUP conditions. Sunday sees flat windy conditions from the south but no waves.
South Coast
It is onshore conditions for the weekend in Tramore with south westerly winds all weekend with 2ft waves blown over on both Saturday and Sunday with winds gusting up to 20mph at times but good for kids or foamies.
South West
Unfortunately it is onshore conditions for Garretstown all weekend also with the south west winds making for onshore conditions at a lot of spots this weekend. Waves should be in the 3ft blown over Saturday and 2ft blown over Sunday. Inch Beach in Kerry starts off with onshore conditions for Saturday morning up to 15mph making for some messy conditions but this onshore wind looks to drop off in the afternoon to evening to bring some nicer conditions with 4-5ft waves with an onshore bump but still rideable with winds up to 10mph onshore. Sunday sees the winds pick up again to over 20mph with bumpy cross shore conditions in the 5ft range but Saturday afternoon and evening could have the best conditions for Inch.
West Coast starts onshore for Saturday morning with gusts up to 20mph which drop off later in the day meaning the conditions on Saturday afternoon into evening could be onshore but lighter onshore with 3-4ft conditions blown over earlier with 5ft conditions later on with a bump but possibly still good as the period picks up from 9 seconds earlier in the day to 12 seconds by later afternoon and evening. Sunday starts off light very early but the gusts look to build to then become bumpy cross shore by mid morning with 3-5ft conditions bumpy for the day. Tides are high at 8am and pm Saturday and 8.30am and closer to 9pm Sunday.
North West
Strandhill is looking onshore all day Saturday with only 2ft blown over on offer with Sunday looking a little more promising with 3-4ft with the possibility of bigger on sets with light cross offshore winds all day until evening when its just cross shore. In the Bundoran area it’s a similar story with onshore conditions all day Saturday in the near 20mph range with 2-3ft messy conditions all day. This will turn to offshore Sunday morning with 4ft+ conditions which should be good first thing but these winds will pick up and change direction to cross shore by midday and cross onshore by late afternoon so get on it early but Sunday is definitely the better choice of the two days.
North Coast
Conditions around the Port are showing 2ft blown cross shore with gusts nearing 20mph for East Strand and blowing from the west which means that West Strand will be blown out messy. Sunday sees the winds turn southerly and the swell pick up nicely with 2-4ft conditions from a good 12 seconds period with light offshores in the morning building throughout the day but staying offshore so a good day in Portrush all day Sunday with the best winds and swells in the morning.
Surf Safe and Enjoy,
Col,
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