This is the rain radar.
Every little coastal surf haven is up and probably every road to them is flooded. The drought has broken

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drowningbitbybit wrote:It's interesting because Collaroy is known as the spot that you can go and surf when it's huge because it cuts the swell size in half... usually... but not this time.
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