West followed by south
West followed by south
Plenty of swell from the west, then larger from the south on the weekend but winds are tricky and not ideal.
Plenty of swell from the west, then larger from the south on the weekend but winds are tricky and not ideal.
Workable winds for the exposed beaches to end the week with a tricky W'ly swell. The weekend and early-mid next week look generally poor.
Several juicy fetches will send swell across the Tasman this week with a low moving E of Bass Strait on the weekend expected to see large storm surf develop.
The building blocks are now in place for an active week of surf from the SE. A complex, multi-centred low is stationed over New Zealand with a strong (1029hPa) high located equidistant between Tasmania and the South Island offering excellent cradling support for the low.
The outlook remains out of season with more swell coming from the south-east than south-west.
Large windy surf for tomorrow, slowly improving while easing from mid-week. Next week looks mostly poor as the fronts move back in.
The building blocks are now in place for an active week of surf from the SE. A complex, multi-centred low is stationed over New Zealand with a strong (1029hPa) high located equidistant between Tasmania and the South Island offering excellent cradling support for the low.
There'll be some fun westerly swell into the end of the week but winds will spoil the Mid Coast. Try the South Coast over the coming days.
A continuation of slow surf and swells with fun waves on the exposed beaches this week.
Into next week and the outlook is much juicier than Wed’s notes suggested as the low reforms near New Zealand with multiple swell generating fetches in the Eastern Tas swell window.