The Weather – Perfect Conditions for Kitesurfing
In the Augusta and Margaret River region, we have two main sea breezes; the South Westerly (SW) that blows from about lunch time until 5pm, and the South Easterly (SE) that blows from 2pm to midnight. Margaret River is mainly suited to the experienced kiteboarders, due to the shallow reef and large waves. Augusta, which is situated just half an hour down the road, is perfect for beginners through to the core freestylers. Augusta is a large spit that runs 2km down the beach with small waves to ride on one side and butter flat water on the other.
The Wind blows consistently from October through to March, and the average wind strength in Margaret River is around 20knts, with some occasional days where it can reach the high 30’s. Augusta consistently gets up to 30knts every day with the occasional 40 knot days. The water temperature is around 20 degrees and the air temperature is around 26 degrees, so you only need spring wetsuits or just board shorts whilst kite surfing, depending on what suits you.
Quick Facts About Kiteboarding in the Area:
- Wind: Offshore and Onshore
- Waves: On the ocean side of the spit
- Shorebreak: Yes
- Best time to visit: Between October and March