Gorge Walking, Gorge Scrambling, Canyoning, Coasteering Outdoor Adventure Activities Report for South Wales, Cardiff, Swansea, Brecon Beacons
Gorge Walking, Gorge Scrambling, Canyoning South Wales, Cardiff, Swansea, Brecon Beacons Conditions Report 11.08.2020 - All gorge walking, gorge scrambling, canyoning and mountain based activities are working well at the moment. However there is rain due in the next few days which may flash flood the rivers making the gorge environment unsafe. High caution required if the heavy rain falls in the gorge area.
The government lockdown is now lifting so activities will be allowable but under the government restrictions and guidelines
Coasteering Cardiff, Swansea, Porthcawl, South Wales predicted weekly report 11.08.2020 - Coasteering is looking good for the next few days, low swells and calm seas will mean good coasteering conditions throughout the region. Need to check wind, tide and swell to predict the best conditions in the area. Ogmore by sea looking good as well as the coastline in South Wales.
The government lockdown is now lifting so activities will be allowable but under the government restrictions and guidelines
WIND SWELL FORECAST- Wednesday August Wind / Swell foot / Thursday 13th August Wind E10 Swell 1 Foot / Friday 14th August Wind E12 - Swell 2 Foot / Saturday 15th August Wind E10 . Swell 1 Foot / Sunday 16th August Wind e10 Swell 1 Foot / Monday 17th August Wind W15 . Swell 2 Foot / Tuesday 18th August Wind W10 Swell 2 Foot / Wednesday 19th August Wind SE25 . Swell 1 Foot / Thursday 20th August Wind . Swell Foot / Friday 21st August Wind W . Swell Foot / Saturday 22nd August Wind W .Swell foot.
RAINFALL - After a few days of very hot weather the conditions are changing to wet and thundery weather. Heavy rainfall and stormy conditions and very unpredictable SEA STATE and SWELL - Generally calm sea state with low Easterly winds and low swells, may change after the weekend.
https://magicseaweed.com/Porthcawl-Rest-Bay-Surf-Report/1449/
HIGH TIDE - Thursday 13th August 1.41pm / 7.43 meters
SEA TEMPERATURE - 18 DEGREES https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/weather/forecast/gcjqmsw80
RIVER LEVEL and TEMPERATURE - 0.25 meters high and 8 Degrees (http://rloi.naturalresources.wales/ViewDetails?station=4121)
EXPECTED RIVER LEVEL OVER NEXT 72 HOURS - 0.25 -meters -.75 meters