Fingal Head - Fingal Point Wind forecast

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Wind forecast

Wind direction is South, wind speed varies between 8.9 and 13.4 mph with gusts up to 17.8 mph. The sky is cloudy with a chance of rain 0%.

Wind and wave weather forecast for Fingal Head - Fingal Point, Australia contains detailed information about local wind speed, direction, and gusts. Wave forecast includes wave height and period.

These forecasts for Fingal Head - Fingal Point are based on the GFS model and were created for windsurfing, kitesurfing, sailing and other extreme sports activities. All data updates 4 times a day. Predictions are available in steps from 1 to 3 hours for up to 10 days.

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Popular spot activity — Surfing

Best season

April — September

Best season

Working wind directions

W

Working wind directions

Seabed

Sandy with rocks

Seabed

Type of break

Point Break

Type of break

Best tide

All tides

Best tide

spot.height

1-2

Wave height

Working swell

NE

Working swell

Traffic

Crowded

Traffic


Nearby spots

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6 m/s, South +22 °C, Partly cloudy
SNAPPER ROCKS, Australia • 4km
4 m/s, South +21 °C, Partly cloudy
Burleigh Heads, Australia • 16km
4 m/s, South +21 °C, Partly cloudy
Currumbin, Australia • 10km
4 m/s, South +21 °C, Partly cloudy
Coolangatta, Australia • 5km
4 m/s, South +21 °C, Partly cloudy
Southport seaway, Australia • 32km
5 m/s, South +22 °C, Partly cloudy

Offers

Pacific SLSC
Pacific SLSC

Kicking off in 1950 on the warm shingles of Marine Parade, Pacific Lifeguards have spent many a day patrolling the beach, and dabbling in the odd bit of surf-sport. Back in the days the beach had sand, woollen togs, and reel-rescues. Now, Pacific Lifeguards prefer Rescue tubes, knee boards, and IRB's (if they can get their hands on it). Pop down to the club and go for a casual swim with the guards - between the flags of course. Or instead take a stroll along the Rotary Pathway (be sure to slip, slop, slap).

Skyhigh Kitesurfing
Skyhigh Kitesurfing

Kitesurfing lessons Gold Coast Brisbane to Byron bay. The windy season is here learn to Kiteboard on the Gold coast with IKO International Kitesurfing Organisation Certified Intructor.


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