Stacks of swell throughout the forecast period
Stacks of swell throughout the forecast period
The expected new swell is still on track for the weekend, despite the lack of any sign of its leading edge at the Cape du Couedic buoy.
The expected new swell is still on track for the weekend, despite the lack of any sign of its leading edge at the Cape du Couedic buoy.
The expected new swell is still on track for the weekend.
Fortunately, winds will tend light variable across all regions so conditions will be clean.
Persistent E/NE swells will hold into Friday before easing over the weekend as offshore winds strengthen.
No changes to the outlook for the next few days.
It’s hard to be confident in the short term outlook when the NSW buoys are showing such a wide variety of trends.
Our short range S’ly swells will be replaced by mid-range SE thru’ E/SE swells over the coming days.
At some point on Friday, we’ll see the leading edge of a new long period groundswell that’s due to provide plenty of surf for the weekend.
We’ve got a few minor changes in store for the weekend outlook.
We’re still looking at a very significant groundswell arriving throughout Thursday, peaking in the late afternoon before easing slowly through Friday.