junglist said...Hey
There is another option:
OPTION B: Ignore the predictions and head to a random beach to see if the wind is there or not and then wait all day to see if it comes in.
Let us know how that goes for you

That actually sounds like what I do most days in summer. Head to the beach and wait, the seabreeze almost always turns up.
But like everyone else said, the forecast is only a guide. There is a met station in town here but it only updates twice a day. 'Live' readings for here come from Gingin Airport, it's not uncommon for that to be reading say 40+ degrees on any given day in summer, and popping up on the net as 'live' weather readings for Lancelin, but in fact it could be 28 degrees and a howling seabreeze over here. Not counting the fact that the anemometer in Lancelin is behind a large shed and pine tree so always under reads the south westerlies.