Onshore winds creating problems at Victor, small opportunities on the Mid
It's a real shame too as there's a decent groundswell inbound
It's a real shame too as there's a decent groundswell inbound
We've got four, maybe five days of onshore winds ahead.
By Sunday we’ll see a deepening angled trough in the Tasman Sea with a low expected to form in the trough NE of Tasmania off the Gippsland Coast.
We've got some new swell energy expected for the weekend but local winds look a little iffy.
Today’s gusty onshore wind is expected to rapidly ease into Thursday, so surface conditions should improve quite a bit.
Next week, and an active W’ly storm track between 50-55S based around Heard Island sends some moderate SW energy towards WA, before a major front slams the state mid week.
Local winds don’t look very good this weekend.
Surf should remain rideable at exposed locations as a long persistent tradewind fetch in the South Pacific sends E-E/SE swell which makes it’s way through the Capricorn Channel.
A much stronger cold outbreak looks poised to spawn a major Tasman Low Sun/Mon with the seasons first serious S-SE swell expected.
A much stronger cold outbreak looks poised to spawn a major Tasman Low Sun/Mon with the seasons first serious S swell expected.