Poor weekend, improving next week
Poor weekend, improving next week
The weekend will be a write-off, with large, improving surf through early next week.
The weekend will be a write-off, with large, improving surf through early next week.
High pressure sits in the NE Tasman for a couple of days early next week- holding a N’ly wind flow through Mon and Tues with minor NE windswell offers some rideable surf.
We’ll see some waves for Fathers Day. Nothing exceptional or inspiring but winds should lay down with light breezes all day, tending NE in the a’noon so workable conditions for most of the day, perhaps requiring a good backbench in the a’noon.
The current swell will ease over the weekend with tomorrow being the standout across north-east favourable breaks. A good new westerly swell is due early next week.
Quite a strong front and deep low passes through the southern extremity of the Tasman Sea swell window Mon/Tues- with S swell likely to build Wed or Thurs.
Tomorrow morning will likely still be a bit big for exposed beaches east of Melbourne, improving later as the swell eases and then tricky Sunday with strong winds.
Increasing activity from tomorrow across Indonesia, with an active period across the Maldives from Sunday.
Building levels of westerly swinging southerly energy is due over the coming days, cleanest into Saturday.
Make the most of the current swell into tomorrow before a large, stormy weekend develops. Improving surf is due early next week.
The front passing Thurs is followed by a trough and more well angled SW-S fetch which will see some short range S swell build to 2-3ft during the day.