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Gisborne Recreational Forecast
Nearby coastal warnings: Nil for Portland
Today: Southerly 25 knots gusting 35 knots, easing to 20 knots this evening. Rough sea easing this evening. Poor visibility in showers, easing this afternoon. East of Cape Kidnappers to Mohaka: Southerly swell 1 metres rising to 1.5 metres at times. In the west: Southeast swell half a metre, rising to 1 metre.
Wednesday: Southerly 20 knots, easing to 15 knots in the morning and to 10 knots in the evening. Moderate sea easing in the morning. Cloudy periods with fair visibility in a few morning and afternoon showers. East of Cape Kidnappers to Mohaka: Southeast swell 1.5 metres rising to 2 metres. In the west: Southeast swell 1 metre, rising to 1.5 metres.
Thursday: Southerly 10 knots, turning northeast 10 knots in the afternoon. Cloud clearing. East of Cape Kidnappers to Mohaka: Southeast swell 2 metres rising to 2.5 metres. In the west: Southeast swell 1.5 metres, rising to 2 metres for a time.
Friday: Northeast 10 knots. Fine. East of Cape Kidnappers to Mohaka: Southeast swell 2.5 metres easing to 2 metres. In the west: Southeast swell 1.5 metres.
Saturday: Northeast 10 knots, easing to variable 5 knots. Occasional rain, clearing. East of Cape Kidnappers to Mohaka: Southeast swell 2 metres. In the west: Southeast swell 1.5 metres.
Issued: 11:03am Tue, 19 Mar
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Updates and amendments may be issued at any time.