Small spell of waves ahead
Small spell of waves ahead
So, the weekend’s Tasman Low event - responsible for the last six days of swell - has become absorbed into a broad trough occupying the eastern half of the Tasman Sea.
So, the weekend’s Tasman Low event - responsible for the last six days of swell - has become absorbed into a broad trough occupying the eastern half of the Tasman Sea.
As the easterly swell energy fades the coming outlook is fairly subdued and weak.
Small to tiny surf will continue over the coming days ahead of an increase in activity next week.
There's been an upgrade in a polar low linked to next week's swell, but before that we've got plenty to get through.
There's plenty of swell due across the Mid Coast though when biggest conditions look tricky. There'll also be windows of fun waves down South.
Winds will slowly improve along with the swell sources from Friday and more so into the weekend. Keep an eye on next week.
We have some small new swell on the way for the end of the week. Though, one coast will pick it up and the other will miss out.
The Tasman Low responsible for our three-day swell event began easing late Sunday so we’ll see a corresponding easing of surf size from now onwards.
The storm track isn't conducive to generating any major swell for us this period. Try the East Coast notes.
We'll see easing surf over the coming days with nothing too substantial to follow it up, so get stuck in.