Good swells but dicey winds
Good swells but dicey winds
Back to back swells, the strongest and largest for the weekend but winds are going to be generally dicey.
Back to back swells, the strongest and largest for the weekend but winds are going to be generally dicey.
We’re looking at a blocking synoptic pattern across the Tasman region this weekend, maintaining fresh to strong trade winds that’ll keep E’ly swells at elevated heights in SE Qld both days.
Fading surf tomorrow, best across the South Coast magnets, with SE-S/SE winds and fun W/SW swells for the Mid Coast thereafter.
Next week still looks rather benign in the surf department but we have a couple of areas to keep a watch on. More in the Forecaster Notes.
Fading swell into the end of the week with great winds for exposed breaks, with a couple of new swells into the weekend and early next week but with onshore winds.
Now, these minor S’ly swells are all well and good, but how about the possible N’ly swell from TC Owen?
Nothing of significance until later in the week, with a fun prolonged N/NE windswell.
Easing surf over the coming days with workable winds and nothing thereafter.
A couple of large swells this period, the strongest for the weekend with windows of decent conditions across most regions.
A strong front pushing across the Tasmanian region today will generate a couple of south swells for the next few days. More in the Forecaster Notes.