Scuba Diving South Wales, West Wales, Cardiff, Swansea, Newport, Llanelli , Carmarthen, Pembrokeshire regions
Scuba Diving, Sub Aqua, Scuba, Free Diving, Snorkelling
LOCAL AREA - South Wales, Cardiff CF105BZ , Porthcawl CF365DH , Swansea SA20AY , Bridgend CF311BB , Southerndown CF320RN , Newport NP202UW ,Ogmore by Sea CF320PH , Llantwit Major , Oxwich Bay SA31LS , Aberavon SA12 6QP , Stackpole Quay SA715DZ , Llanelli SA154SG, Pembrokeshire SA623AX .
SITE LOCATION - Sker Beach, Limeslade Bay, langland Bay, Oxwich Bay, Stackpole Quay, Martins Haven, St Brides Bay.
Scuba Diving Wales, South Wales, Cardiff, Swansea, Newport, West Wales 24th March 2021- Scuba diving conditions are not suitable this week with high winds and big swells creating rougher seas and dangerous diving conditions. The inshore waters around Cardiff, Swansea, Porthcawl, and all around South wales will see stormy conditions and unsuitable for Scuba Diving through out the region. Visibility will also be very poor so diving is not looking good in the region for the next few days. The government lock down policies are now changing daily and there are new restrictions on several sites, please follow the government legislation and restrictions for the day.
WIND SWELL FORECAST - Wednesday 24th March 2021 Wind w16 - Swell 4 Foot / Thursday 25th March 2021 Wind sw20 - Swell 4 Foot / Friday 26th March 2021 Wind w29 - Swell 6 foot / Saturday 27th March 2021 Wind w28 - Swell 7 Foot / Sunday 28th March 2021 Wind sw36 - Swell 10 Foot / Monday 29th March 2021 sw35 - Swell 8 Foot / Tuesday 30th March 2021 Wind sw22 - Swell 5 Foot / Wednesday March 2021 Wind - Swell Foot / Thursday February Wind - Swell
RAINFALL - More rain this week but not a huge amount, only a couple of days of rain possibly Friday and Sunday. www.bbc.co.uk/weather/2640054
SEA STATE and SWELL - Seas will be rougher this week with higher winds and bigger swells. Many days will have gale force winds over 30 mph and big swells creating the rougher sea states.
https://rivers-and-seas.naturalresources.wales/Station/4121?lang=en¶meterType=1 - Wednesday 17th March River Levels Mellte River South Wales 0.25 Meters