Official forecast indicates that the Billabong Pipe Pro will “likely” restart tomorrow

“Faces from 7 to 10 feet growing to 10 to 15” are expected tomorrow


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The WSL's official forecasting website, Surfline, has reported that there may be a Billabong Pro Pipeline tomorrow, due to the arrival of a new swell that will generate "7- to 10-foot faces growing to 10- to 15-foot faces" with a crosswind from offshore.

According to Surfline's summary, Tuesday is "likely" to take place, and Wednesday and Friday are "possible."

For Wednesday, the sea is expected to subside but conditions will be better.

Interpreting this, something similar could happen on Saturday and Sunday when men and women launched one gender per day.

Looking at the long term, they point out that the North Pacific remains “vigorous” and will generate waves until the end of the waiting period, which is February 10.

"We see a series of west-northwest and northwest swells overlapping and traveling towards Pipe between the 3rd and at least until Monday the 7th (…) It is possible that the 5th will be the peak of the swell," they added.

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