Tiny waves to persist for the next week
Tiny waves to persist for the next week
The storm track just isn’t favourable for the South Arm at the moment.
The storm track just isn’t favourable for the South Arm at the moment.
Thursday will see tiny conditions between swells, but the end of the week has some very nice waves on the cards, thanks to a developing trough off the Southern NSW coast that’s expected to form a broad NE fetch in our immediate swell window.
Today’s southerly swell is now reaching a peak across Northern NSW, and the general trend will be downwards through the middle of the week.
Today’s southerly swell is easing, and the general trend is downwards through the middle of the week.
Today's easing swells will continue to abate into Tuesday and will become very small by the afternoon.
We’ve got a relatively quiet week of surf ahead with mainly variable conditions expected until Friday, when a series of advancing fronts will strengthen a NW flow across the region.
We’re looking at slowly easing swells from today into Sunday and Monday.
Light winds are expected into Saturday but we’re looking at an easing trend out of the SE across all coasts.
Light winds will persist into Saturday but our current mix of SE and E/SE groundswells will ease from the get-go.
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.