Fun beachy waves for the coming days, bigger but onshore for the weekend
Fun beachy waves for the coming days, bigger but onshore for the weekend
Hit the beaches over the coming days and then try and work the winds for later week and the weekend.
Hit the beaches over the coming days and then try and work the winds for later week and the weekend.
A good kick in swell will be spoilt by winds tomorrow, with it fading rapidly into Sunday.
The outlook becomes more promising swell wise later next week but winds will remain an issue.
Not much else on the radar after that- looks like a very quiet start to Autumn with some small/tiny days to end next week and enter the first weekend of March.
The next surfable day is Wed as high pressure moves into the Tasman and a strong N’ly flow forms along the NSW South Coast down to Bass Strait.
The South Coast is now set to be cleaner tomorrow morning but large and tricky. Sunday onwards (besides Monday) looks super fun.
High pressure in the Bight with a trough moving up the coast and robust low (974hPa) moving under Tasmania sets the scene for the weekend.To the East the tradewind belt is contracting and weakening after a month of action.
High pressure in the Bight with a trough moving up the coast and robust low (974hPa) moving under Tasmania sets the scene for the weekend.
A large W/SW groundswell followed by S/SW swell is on the way but with poor winds, improving from Sunday and fun early-mid next week.
Smaller south swells continue, with some better energy likely long-range.