Scuba Diving Conditions Report for South Wales, Cardiff, Swansea, Newport, Llanelli , Camarthen regions
ACTIVITIES - 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 , Llantwitt Major , Oxwich Bay SA31LS , Aberavon SA12 6QP , Stackpole Quay SA715DZ , Llanelli SA154SG .
SITE LOCATION - Sker Beach, Limeslade Bay, langland Bay, Oxwich Bay, Stackpole Quay
WEATHER - Dry weather dominating through the week again with light rain on Tuesday and Wednesday, from Sunday onwards the wind will pick up and temperatures will generally be lower around 16 - 14 degrees. http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/2648385?day=2) (https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/weather/forecast/gcjqmsw80)
WIND - Winds are lighter on Friday and Saturday but picking up from Sunday onwards, high winds on Tuesday with mainly westerly directions, high winds may turn Northerly and may bring colder temperatures https://magicseaweed.com/Southerndown-Surf-Report/4321/)
SEA STATE and SWELL - Friday will be the calmest day with light Westerly winds and still calm waters, high winds from Sunday from the West will then cause stormier seas and choppier conditions in the Channel and through out South Wales. (https://magicseaweed.com/Southerndown-Surf-Report/4321/)
SWELL and SURF FORECAST Friday 24th May 2019 3ft / Saturday 25th May 2019 4ft / Sunday 26th May 2019 6ft / Monday 27th May 2019 7ft / Tuesday 28th May 2019 3ft / Wednesday 29th May 4ft / Thursday 30th May 4ft
HIGH TIDE - FRIDAY 24TH MAY 2019 - 9.54am / 8.52 METERS
SCUBA DIVING CONDITIONS SOUTH WALES CARDIFF, SWANSEA, LLANELLI, CARMARTHENSHIRE
The weather has been consistently dry over the past few days and winds light, however the winds are getting stronger through the week and the swell bigger. This will cause rough conditions inshore for diving areas especially on the South Wales coast and also effect the visibility at all diving locations. Winds are especially high on Tuesday causing high seas and very rough coastal conditions unsuitable for diving in the area especially around Cardiff and Swansea.