Poor weekend winds; plenty of swell due next week
Poor weekend winds; plenty of swell due next week
Throughout Wednesday and into Thursday we’ll also start to see a building E’ly swell from the top of a broadening Tasman high.
Throughout Wednesday and into Thursday we’ll also start to see a building E’ly swell from the top of a broadening Tasman high.
There’s not a lot of surf happening this weekend, but you will get wet if you’re keen.
Easing W/SW swell tomorrow with variable winds developing mid-morning. Onshore winds from Sunday through all off next week and beyond for the South Coast.
Small to tiny tomorrow with average winds for the Mornington Peninsula, better Sunday morning with a new swell. Onshore and poor Monday/Tuesday, much better Wednesday with a new swell and E/NE breeze.
No end in site to the average run of swell across all regions this coming fortnight.
A broad fetch of easterly winds through the lower Coral Sea associated with a Tasman high and a small tropical depression are generating an easterly swell that’s expected to reach a peak on Thursday, before easing into Friday.
Good NE swell for tomorrow with favourable winds for north facing spots. Afternoon increase in E/SE swell, peaking Friday morning with light winds.
No major swells besides an increase in SW windswell Monday.
Easing surf tomorrow with workable winds, new inconsistent swell building Friday, peaking Saturday with similar winds, cleaner and easing Sunday.
The strongest phase of this setup will occur overnight tonight so Thursday morning will consequently see the largest surf.