Smaller swells with generally favourable winds
Smaller swells with generally favourable winds
We've got smaller swells on the cards for the coming period but with generally favourable winds in the mornings.
We've got smaller swells on the cards for the coming period but with generally favourable winds in the mornings.
We are now on the cusp of a low pressure event as a complex inland trough of low pressure forms a new low off the Central NSW Coast, backed by an advancing strong high pressure cell.
We are now on the cusp of a low pressure event as a complex inland trough of low pressure forms a new low off the Central NSW Coast, backed by an advancing strong high pressure cell.
We'll see the fun run of waves on the Mid Coast fading through the end of the week, with onshore winds tending lighter and more offshore for the South Coast through the weekend.
Poor winds and plenty of swell for the coming days but only improving from Sunday and mostly for the beaches.
Good surf tomorrow with variable winds ahead of a trough and onshore surf for the rest of the week.
S’ly winds freshen through Thurs, tending SSE through the day as the low winds up and a large high moves towards Tasmania. Tasmania is right at the tail of the fetch (see below) but this should still be sufficient to whip up 2-3ft of S swell through the day.
Good swells with favourable winds across most locations this week, a touch dicey into the weekend.
Yet another inland trough forms an interior low mid-week, likely in Southern NSW, and this low is looking like a solid S-SSE swell producer as it moves offshore Wed/Thurs and becomes cradled by a strong high moving well south of the Bight. It’s not the type of pattern we would expect to see in late Sep, but with so much La Niña mediated troughiness in the Tasman, it’s just been a matter of time until something kicked off.
There'll be plenty of swell for the South Coast this weekend but with poor winds, improving on the Mid later week but tiny.