A lacklustre period of waves ahead
A lacklustre period of waves ahead
Looking further to the north, and the deepening trough is expected to spawn a possible tropical cyclone by mid-week (between Vanuatu and Fiji).
Looking further to the north, and the deepening trough is expected to spawn a possible tropical cyclone by mid-week (between Vanuatu and Fiji).
Building N/NE windswell early next week, easing slowly thereafter.
Tiny start to the weekend ahead of a strong new swell filling in Sunday through the day, cleanest as it eases Monday. Small waves for the rest of the week.
Nothing great this coming forecast period, but a stronger swell is due Sunday, though cleaner mid-week.
Drop in swell tomorrow but fun on the swell magnets, with a strong new swell building Sunday though cleanest as it eases.
A drop in swell ahead of a strong new long-period SW groundswell but with developing sea breezes. Cleaner and easing through early next week.
No typical NW groundswell events this period and instead we'll see a mid-period N'ly swell followed by a slightly better N/NW groundswell.
Two southerly changes are pushing up the NSW Coast. And it looks like we’ve got an extended period of E'ly swell on the cards as a blocking pattern sets up camp. More in the Forecaster Notes.
A second, stronger gusty southerly change is moving up the South Coast, with Ulladulla now gusting 21kts (also picking up 22mm of rain, and counting).
No surf over the coming days until early next week. Check the South Arm notes.