Southerly swell regime into the end of the week
Southerly swell regime into the end of the week
Small short-lived S'ly swell pulse tomorrow, better pulses from Thursday with workable winds.
Small short-lived S'ly swell pulse tomorrow, better pulses from Thursday with workable winds.
A deep low south of Tasmania - responsible for snow down to sea level there this morning - is tracking up into the Southern Tasman Sea, and generating a new swell for Southern NSW.
The coming week is looking slow, but winds should be favourable each day. The next best chance of big swell comes on Sunday, however a pair of fronts will ruin any chances of a decent wave. Early next week could be the go!
Easing surf tomorrow with offshores. New swell building Wednesday as winds swing onshore, easing Thursday and slowly into the weekend as winds improve.
Easing swell with good winds tomorrow morning, average and building Wednesday, workable Thursday morning and then fun from Friday.
Easing clean SW swell across the Surf Coast tomorrow, onshore and building Wednesday, clean again Thursday morning and then smaller into the weekend.
Fun S/SW swell for the South West Saturday, fading Sunday, small and clean next week. Larger swell from next weekend on the cards.
Today's long period south swell performed marginally better than expected across most of the NSW coast. And based on what we saw across Southern NSW late this afternoon, we should see it continue into Northern NSW on Saturday morning.
Don’t expect much surf this weekend - if you have to get wet, aim for an early paddle on Saturday.
Flat with a slight kick in S'ly swell Tuesday morning, more so Thursday and Friday with poor winds.