Swell for the weekend
Swell for the weekend
Onshore winds but increasing swell for the weekend, workable Sunday with lighter winds.
Onshore winds but increasing swell for the weekend, workable Sunday with lighter winds.
Poor surf on the weekend as onshore winds develop again with some building surf. Next week looks large and onshore, improving temporarily mid-week.
Surf prospects are definitely looking juicier for the first half of next week with a much more substantial fetch of S-SSE winds set up on the Eastern side of the Tasman Sea as the decaying low reforms near New Zealand, aiming up some useful fetches towards the Eastern Seaboard.
Surf prospects are definitely looking juicier for next week with a much more substantial fetch of S-SE winds set up on the Eastern side of the Tasman Sea as the decaying low reforms near New Zealand, aiming up several useful fetches back to the East Coast.
We'll see some fun options developing on the weekend with a new S'ly swell down South.
There'll be nothing of note for the weekend but next week a better combination of swell and winds should provide some fun options.
N'ly winds are broadening off the coast of NSW, as the pressure gradient is tightened between a mobile high and the approaching low.
Our Tasman Sea and Coral Sea swell windows remain very subdued as we move through the week. A monster, complex low system is slowly moving south of the Bight, expected to decay as it enters the Tasman Sea over the weekend.
There's no major frontal activity due in the Southern Ocean at the peak of winter.
The large low pressure gyre currently impacting the state will start moving east over the coming days.