Weak swells for the coming week, possible better swell later next week
Weak swells for the coming week, possible better swell later next week
The coming period remains slow, with a possible better swell for late next week.
The coming period remains slow, with a possible better swell for late next week.
Under current modelling this should be an extended event as the N'ly fetch persists and actually increases later next week.
The deep Tasman low near the North Island has now dissipated and left the building with a small low in the Central/Southern Tasman supplying small S swells and an even smaller trough of low pressure off the Far North Coast directing SE winds onto the coast. This pattern remains slow moving as large high slowly approaches from South of the Bight and multiple inland troughs supply unstable weather.
Following yesterday's strong swell the outlook is much smaller and weaker along with average winds.
The deep Tasman low near the North Island has now dissipated and left the building with a small low in the Central/Southern Tasman supplying some S swell and an even smaller trough of low pressure off the Far North Coast. This pattern remains slow moving as large high slowly approaches from South of the Bight and multiple inland troughs supply unstable weather.
The swell will become smaller into the end of the week though with lingering S/SW winds. Next week looks better for a surf to the east.
There's not much to talk about over the coming fortnight unfortunately as small, background swells persist.
As the strong high moves E of Tasmania on Sun we'll see tradewinds start to build across the Coral Sea.
A strong swell is due tomorrow with onshore winds, easing with better conditions and some reinforcing swell later week.
Into next week and more marginal swells not offering much in the way of size. It’ll likely be ankle snappers for at least the first half of next week.