Published on March 27, 2026
A significant weather event has prompted New South Wales authorities to declare the state’s coastline a “no-go zone” as they issue a one-in-100-year swell warning. Swells of up to 10 metres are being forecast offshore, with coastal conditions expected to see waves exceeding five metres.
The Bureau of Meteorology has cautioned that these dangerous surf conditions will pose serious risks to swimmers, surfers, and coastal residents. With hazardous walking and boating conditions anticipated, officials are urging the public to stay away from the shore and heed safety warnings.
Surf Life Saving NSW has mobilised its resources and is on high alert. Lifeguards are being deployed to monitoring locations along the coastline, and public safety messages are being broadcast across various media platforms. “These swells are not only unusual but extremely dangerous,” a spokesperson stated. “We ask everyone to respect the ocean and avoid all coastal activities.”
Coastal communities are bracing for potential flooding and erosion, as high tides will coincide with the intense swells. Local councils are advised to prepare services and infrastructure for the expected impacts, particularly in vulnerable areas.
Emergency services have also stepped up their readiness, with rescue teams on stand worst occur. Residents in affected areas are reminded to secure their properties and be prepared for sudden changes in weather conditions.
This warning follows a series of severe weather events in the region, which have caused widespread disruptions in the past few months. The current swell warning is a stark reminder of the ocean’s power and the need for caution in coastal areas.
As the situation develops, authorities will continue to monitor conditions and provide updates. The message remains clear: safety should be the top priority as New South Wales faces one of the most significant surf events in a century.
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