Cindy made landfall early Thursday morning between Port Arthur, Texas and Cameron, Louisiana. Despite weakening since landfall, the potential for life-threatening heavy rain and flooding will continue across the central Gulf Coast states through Thursday.
Las Vegas, NV tied their all-time record high temperature of 117°F Tuesday! Many other US cities saw daily record high temperatures and this heat is expected to continue through the week.
Want to escaped the hustle and bustle of city life this weekend? Why not grab the surfing board gathering dust in the corner and head for the coast.
A series of weather systems passing to the south of Australia over the next few days are set to see swells building to 3 – 4 metres over the weekend for parts of the Victorian coast.
Where to go! Check out the known Victorian surf spots below suitable for both novice and seasoned pro alike and only a relatively short drive from Melbourne.
Only a 1.5hr drive from Melbourne on the south eastern side of Port Philip bay. This 36 km stretch of rugged coastline harbours numerous beaches with excellent breaks.
One location that embodies the Australian surfing lifestyle, made famous by the movie Point Break which featured the legendary bells beach. At 1.5hrs drive from the metropolitan area its an easy escape for suburbia.
Located about a 1.5hr drive south east of Melbourne, its known for iconic Australian wildlife, hi “octane motor sports” and of course pristine white beaches.
Exposed to the full vigour of the Southern Ocean its wind swept south coast holds the best surf spots.
Known as the surf coast this wild and stunning coastline that extends from Anglesea to Portland holds some of the best breaks in Australia. Pummelled by the relentless swells that travel unimpeded across the vast Southern Ocean before unleashing their energy upon this 250km stretch of coast.
After severe storms pummeled parts of the Midwest and Great Plains on Saturday, the severe threat pushes into the eastern half of the country for Father’s Day Sunday.