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 22.08.2020 - Gorge activities have been cancelled today, the rivers are very high with the excessive rainfall through out the night and last week giving flooded river conditions. The land is wet and the rivers are running off due to the sodden ground. May drop with the dryer weather but looking full and flooded at the moment and for the next few days
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 22.08.2020 - Coasteering is not looking good this week with huge swells, stormy seas and very strong winds. The coastal areas will get the brunt of the conditions with very volatile sea conditions for the next few days.
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 August Wind Swell Foot / Friday August Wind - Swell Foot / Saturday 22nd August Wind W32 . Swell 9 Foot / Sunday 23rd August Wind w25 Swell 7 Foot / Monday 24th August Wind W15 . Swell 4 Foot / Tuesday 25th August Wind s32 Swell 9 Foot / Wednesday 26th August Wind w40 . Swell 11 Foot / Thursday 27th August Wind w11 . Swell 5 Foot / Friday 28th August Wind n18 . Swell 5 Foot / Saturday 29th August Wind n18 .Swell 5 foot.
RAINFALL - Rain throughout the week and for the next few days with the odd dry day in between. The rains will be continuous through the days especially Monday and Tuesday next week. SEA STATE and SWELL - Rough seas this week with big swells and very strong winds through most of the week, the roughest days will be Tuesday and Wednesday next week.
https://magicseaweed.com/Porthcawl-Rest-Bay-Surf-Report/1449/
HIGH TIDE - Thursday 22nd August 9.43pm / 9.78 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 - 0.78 -meters -.65 meters