Average run of summer surf
Average run of summer surf
The coming period looks fairly average thanks to persistent poor winds and cooler weather. A couple of swells will be spoilt by the local winds and conditions through Bass Strait.
The coming period looks fairly average thanks to persistent poor winds and cooler weather. A couple of swells will be spoilt by the local winds and conditions through Bass Strait.
A deepening Tasman Low is currently parked midway between Tasmania and New Zealand, and southerly gales around its western flank reached maximum strength around lunchtime today.
The real juice is lining up from the E/NE later next week.
Cleaner conditions with a good SE swell for the weekend, fading into next week. Windy building surf is likely later in the week.
There'll be a small SE swell for the savvy tomorrow but otherwise try the East Coast for waves.
There should be a fun kick in swell tomorrow with workable winds, cleaner Sunday but smaller. Next week looks generally slow until Friday.
The outlook for next week is mostly poor so make the most of the peaky conditions on offer this morning down South and through the weekend.
Get a surf in over the weekend across the exposed beaches as next week looks generally poor and funky.
On Thursday and Friday, a new Tasman Low will develop off the Southern NSW Coast and move slowly eastwards. The latest model runs have strengthened this low, broadened its fetch and slowed its eastwards track.
Plenty more surf to come but with less favourable winds from tomorrow afternoon. Improving into the weekend.