Mon. Sep 16th, 2024
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Sightseers and surfers have been warned to take extra care, with waves of up to eight metres forecast to pound communities along WA’s southern coast today.

The Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) is forecasting a 7-8m swell from Augusta to Albany as a low pressure system in the Southern Ocean moves east. 

The cold front associated will bring rainfall and blustery conditions to much of southern WA.

BOM senior meteorologist Joey Rawson said the low was fuelling the large swell. 

“[There is] quite an intense low pressure system well to the south of WA. It’s going to drive some pretty big swells to reach the south coast,” he said.

“[We are] expecting them to peak around 7m on Thursday into Friday, and potentially a bit bigger up to 8m.

“It’s going to come with a lot of wind. If you’re on the coast, it’s not going to be pleasant conditions.”

The Gap near Albany is a popular spot for sightseers during storms.()

A gale wind warning is likely to be issued for the southern coastline on Thursday.

Safety concerns

The swell will continue east, impacting South Australia and Victoria in coming days. 

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