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Melbourne Bays Marine Weather Overview

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tides for Port Phillip Heads

Low Fri 15:56 EST (0.9m)
High Fri 22:29 EST (1.4m)
Low Sat 04:24 EST (0.4m)
High Sat 11:53 EST (1.6m)

tides for Geelong

Low Fri 20:15 EST (0.6m)
High Sat 01:26 EST (1.0m)
Low Sat 08:52 EST (0.2m)
High Sat 15:32 EST (1.1m)

tides for Melbourne

Low Fri 19:40 EST (0.6m)
High Sat 01:08 EST (0.9m)
Low Sat 08:17 EST (0.2m)
High Sat 15:16 EST (0.9m)

marine forecast summary forecast

Variable about 10 knots becoming westerly 10/15 knots in the late evening. Seas: Below 1 metre. Outlook Saturday: Westerly 15/20 knots. Seas: Around 1 metre. Outlook Sunday: Westerly 10/15 knots tending west to southwesterly and easing to 5/10 knots during the afternoon. Seas: Around 0.5 a metre. Outlook Monday: Westerly about 10 knots shifting southerly at 5/10 knots early afternoon, then tending southeasterly in the evening at similar strength. Seas: 0.5 a metre or less.

Issued Fri 05:10 EST

Seas: Up to 1.0m
Swell: Not available.

forecast winds

Friday: W 10/15 kts
Saturday: W 15/20 kts
Sunday: W 10/15 kts
Monday: W 10 kts

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