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 19.06.2020 - Heavy rain this week swelling the rivers and soaking the land surrounding the gorges. The rivers have swollen to ,5 meters and the rivers are flowing very well for all gorge and canyoning activities. need to keep an eye on the debris as the land has been very dry for many days and trees, branches and rock formations will be dislodged to possibly end up as debris in the rivers.
The government lockdown is still in place so please do not travel to any sites at this present moment, this information is purely advisory for the conditions.
Coasteering Cardiff, Swansea, Porthcawl, South Wales predicted weekly report 19.06.2020 - Conditions are not good for coasteering this week, they are big swells and stronger Westerly and South Westerly winds coming through.
The government lockdown is still in place so please do not travel to any sites at this present moment, this information is purely advisory for the conditions.
WIND AND SWELL FORECAST- Friday 19th June Wind W25 - Swell 5 Foot / Saturday 20th June Wind SW14 . Swell 2 Foot / Sunday 21st June Wind SW24 . Swell 9 Foot / Monday 22nd June Wind S16 . Swell 7 Foot / Tuesday 23rd June Wind S8 . Swell 6 Foot / Wednesday 24th June Wind W11. Swell 5 Foot / Thursday 25th June Wind W11 . Swell 4 Foot
RAINFALL - Dry for the next few days with no rain predicted.
SEA STATE and SWELL - Over the next few days the seas will be stormy and choppy with strong onshore winds for most parts. The beginning of next week should be calmer as the winds weaken across South Wales.
https://magicseaweed.com/Porthcawl-Rest-Bay-Surf-Report/1449/
HIGH TIDE - Friday 12th June 11.47am / 7.8 Meters
SEA TEMPERATURE - 15 DEGREES https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/weather/forecast/gcjqmsw80
RIVER LEVEL and TEMPERATURE - 0.50 meters high and 8 Degrees (http://rloi.naturalresources.wales/ViewDetails?station=4121)
EXPECTED RIVER LEVEL OVER NEXT 72 HOURS - 0.50 -meters -.35 meters