Multiple southerly pulses to end the week
Multiple southerly pulses to end the week
Over the coming days, the surf will gradually fade across all coasts.
Over the coming days, the surf will gradually fade across all coasts.
We will see the surf build to around 4-5ft this weekend with Sunday offering the best conditions. It'll be pretty quiet throughout the initial stages of next week, but there are hopes for a strong increase in swell late in the week and into the weekend.
With no notable swells expected for the weekend, we can expect the Mid Coast to remain tiny to flat both days. As such, all attention should be focused down south.
Today’s building groundswell is expected to level out into Saturday morning before a small reinforcing pulse pushes through during the day, then eases slowly throughout Sunday.
There haven’t been any significant other swell generating systems during this time, so the size will diminish steadily throughout the coming days.
There haven’t been any significant other swell generating systems during this time, so the size will diminish steadily throughout the coming days.
Not a whole lot of action expected this week. Friday and Saturday will see a small lift in size, but nothing worth writing home about. The Long Wave trough should become more active over the Indian Ocean next week leading to more promising prospects.
No notable surf is expected for the rest of the week.
A lage swell will continue to build, peaking late on Thursday for northern NSW and Friday for southeast QLD. South/southwesterly winds each morning will lead to good conditions across the points. Keep an eye out on the local wind obs.
Nothing great expected for the rest of the week but it’ll be a small improvement over the last few days.