Windy weekend; large swells and improving winds next week
Windy weekend; large swells and improving winds next week
Best from Perth north over the weekend, with large swells and improving winds from Tuesday.
Best from Perth north over the weekend, with large swells and improving winds from Tuesday.
The current building short range south swell should hang around into Saturday morning, before easing a little throughout the day. Of more interest is the likelihood that local winds will throttle back after lunch, and possibly swing to the SW during the afternoon, courtesy of a small low forming east of Bass Strait, deep within a broad trough stretching right along the East Coast.
Give the surf a miss tomorrow and head down South Sunday for peaky clean waves. If you can surf Monday though, this will be the day.
Torquay early Saturday the only option for a small clean wave, better surf east of Melbourne on Monday through Wednesday.
Make the most of the size over the coming week, as a swing in direction to swells from the south without as much size is due from next Wednesday.
Slowish over the next couple of days ahead of a good new swell Saturday and more consistent swell Tuesday.
Get in early tomorrow for the leftovers from today, otherwise wait until Monday for a possible small clean wave.
Small clean westerly swell for tomorrow morning with a junky mix of swells and onshores for the weekend.
Residual swell is expected for Thursday and early Friday, with early light winds Thursday gradually freshening from the south as a broad, stationary high in the Bight interacts with a slowly deepening trough across the western Tasman Sea, squeezing the pressure gradient between the two and freshening southerly winds about the East Coast.
Margaret River will be best tomorrow before winds go too north and strengthen into Friday and Saturday. Further north will be better through this period.